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pelvic and vaginal pain

Hi, my name is Lynda and I'm writing this because I have been having pains for over 3 years. I have pelvic pain very often specialy when I'm staining and when I'm walking,rectal pain,a cyst outside of my vagina,and I think sometimes its how I sitdown or the position that I'm in I have a very strong pain between my anal and my vagina,and even when I'm having sex too something hurt most of the time inside me.  the docter can't told me what is wrong with me,insted they say everything is fine,they can't see nothing wrong inside me.  Something is wrong with me I know it, wy should I have all those strong pains inside me olmost everyda?          
        I will love for you guys to help me with anything that you can please.          
                         Yhank you!
                                     Lynda Macias
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I really do not know what this pain could possibly be. I would go get it checked out especially if it is bothering you with everyday activities. Go to another doctor and get a second opinion. Sorry I really do not have the answer but I hope this helps!

-Nicole
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Maybe a Bartholin's cyst?
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i know the feeling. my doc told me that she had no idea why i was having severe pelvic pain for over a year. i went to different doc, he told me that i have scar tissue from a tubal ligation that i had done last year. so, i would suggest that you see new doc. good luck and take care.
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