ok i am not pregnant, not possible cause i am in a gay relationship. No anal sex.
i am having contactions it start in the lower back and raps around to the pelvic area, i also have a lot of anal pressure (no hemorrhoids and iam going pop just fine). Some times they get so intense i curl up into a ball and cry until it passes, i am no where near my period so i know its not cramps. I have been to the dr on this 2x and they just diagnose me with Interstitial cystitis i go through the treatments and still with no relief after. I have receive a pidural block which worked great, but the dr could still not diagnosis me. They tell me my parts inside swell up so bad that they start contracting cause they have no where to go.
i am lost and confused and done with this any one out there have any advice
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locatereviews.com – Learn more about how you can cure hemorrhoids in less than 48 hours. The causes of hemorrhoids include genetic predisposition (weak rectal vein walls and/or valves), excessive time (over 1 minute daily) and straining during bowel movements, and chronic bowel straining or pressure due to poor posture or muscle tone. Constipation, bouts of diarrhea, poor bathroom habits (reading on the toilet or multiple cleaning attempts), pregnancy, and fiber-deprived Western diet can all foster the conditions that cause hemorrhoids. Additional factors that can cause hemorrhoids (mostly by increasing pressure), especially for those with a genetic predisposition, are obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, and especially, vitamin deficiency. A common cause of hemorrhoids is simply the standing position, in which all the blood above the rectum exerts pressure on the rectal and anal areas. Other conditions which contribute to hemorrhoids are: poor bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea, pregnancy, obesity, and especially frequent straining when having a bowel movement. However, some patients will have none of these conditions and still develop hemorrhoids. Humans are prone to hemorrhoids because erect posture puts a lot of pressure on the veins in the anal region. Heredity has also been considered a factor, since hemorrhoids tend to run in families. Chronic constipation is considered a major cause of hemorrhoids. This is because constipated individuals tend to consistently strain …
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