Urine test was completely normal. Then, what could this be?!


Question: Urine test was completely normal!. Then, what could this be!?
I've been having ab pain like menstral cramps for weeks!. The ab pain has come & gone since December!. I've been treated for 3 vaginal infections since then!. I'm not sexually active!. For the last few days, I've also been urinating a lot!. I'm on my third week of the pill for irregular periods!. My doc told me to stop sodas, drink more water, take advil twice a day, and come back in two weeks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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I had very irregular periods all through high school and finally got the courage to tell my doctor!. It turned out that I had PCOS!. It varies greatly in severity!. PCOS stands for polycystic ovarian syndrome!. Basically, I develop very small cysts in my ovaries and my body (painfully) gets rid of them!. Later on, or probably never, one might be cancerous!. There are other symptoms of PCOS that you may or may not have, including irregular periods and diabetes-like symptoms (like frequent urination), and my doctor told me to drink much less soda for that reason!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

See another gyno and a general doctor!. Frequent urination is a sign of other things like diabetes!. Not saying that's what you have!. I just think you should seek out other professionals because weird stuff can go on with a woman's body (I would know), and sometimes you have to get different professional opinions to figure it out!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

I'd say go with what the doctor says, and go back in two weeks!. If it's still going on and your doctor isn't finding anything, then try a different doctor, or get him to refer you to a gynecologist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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