Sharp pains?


I have been have sharp pains on both sides of my uterus/ovaries and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I am almost a month chronological due my period but its been acting funny any mode they happen when I sitting or even standing up and there is no sign of my extent and a bit of sometimes dizziness when I stand up this started happening about 5 days ago and I am not sure what to reflect on my boobs arn't sore I haven't gotten randomly sick. I just hope someone have an answer thank you for your time
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Abdominal/pelvic pain that is similar to that of interval cramping may indicate a problem in a reproductive organ (like the pain around your ovaries or uterus).

This includes conditions such as endometriosis (when tissue from the uterus is displaced to somewhere else approaching the pelvic wall or ovaries), uterine fibroids (thick bands of muscular and fibrous tissue in the uterus), ovarian cysts, ovarian cancer (rare), or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) infection of the reproductive organs, usually from a sexually transmitted disease.

If you enjoy pain in your ovary nouns, you might have an ovarian cyst. I have experienced that same type of dull pain whenever I have had an ovarian cyst. I be also diagnosed with endometriosis last year which cause me severe pelvic pain and intense and painful spell cramping.

Based on your symptoms and what you wrote, I would recommend that you should see your doctor/gynaecologist, just to rule out any serious causes.

Good luck :)

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The sharp pains can be an indication that ovulation is occurring, but because of the dizziness going on as economically it could be a symptom of something like endometriosis (an example only).

I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think could be going on.

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