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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Menstrual pain
  1. ... abdomen, bloating, feeling full quickly when eating, back pain, vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods or after menopause, or changes in urinary ...
  2. ... bleeding into the joints or muscles, leading to pain and disability. Women with inherited factor XIII deficiency tend to have heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and may experience recurrent pregnancy losses ( ...
  3. ... affected individuals include a reduced ability to feel pain; a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis); recurrent respiratory infections in childhood; a skin condition called eczema; early (precocious) puberty and, in females, menstrual irregularities; minor genital abnormalities in males such as ...
  4. ... dry, a slow heart rate, joint or muscle pain, and constipation. People with Hashimoto's disease may also have a pale, puffy face and feel cold even when others around them are warm. Affected women can have heavy or irregular menstrual periods and difficulty conceiving a child (impaired fertility). ...
  5. ... gums, blood in the urine (hematuria), or excessive menstrual bleeding. The ... which may cause pain in those areas. Other general signs and symptoms ...
  6. ... have menstrual irregularities, such as an unusually light menstrual flow and ... such as pain, double vision, and pinching (compression) of the optic ...
  7. ... a premutation have FXPOI, which leads to abnormal menstrual cycles and elevated FSH ... chronic pain, or difficulty sleeping (insomnia). It is estimated that ...