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Pain in the pelvic floor organs
Hi, It's been a week since I delivered my baby normally. Since 2-3 days now, I am getting a sharp pain in my pelvic floor organs - bladder, vagina & anus while passing urine, stool and also while simply sitting or standing. It feels like all my other organs are descending onto my pelvic floor. Sometimes I'm unable to pee even though my bladder is full. I already have stitches from Episiotomy to deal with. This other pain has added onto my worries. Please suggest a line of treatment.
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Get yourself examined by a  doctor to ensure that is stitch line is infection free and healthy Avoid constipation have a high fibre diet Get a test called urine  routine to rule out urinary tract infection
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The pain can be due the involution of uterus that is after delivery the uterus and other pelvic organs decrease in size to come back to pre pregnancy size and shape But if you have persistent and Excessive pain you should get consultation
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get a urine routine test
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