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Q: Weird feeling in low abdomen / Inguinal Hernia ?
asked by: life_sucks on August 23rd, 2007
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Okay, I'm having a weird feeling around my very low abdomen, like all around my pubic hair area(behind it in my flesh).
Sometimes it feels like worms moving around lol.

I've been tested for common STI's chlamydia and gonorrhea both negative.

Is it possible to be an inguinal hernia? I don't have a big bump or anything, but I did notice in the bath onetime that my low abdomen/groin area seemed like it was sticking out or swollen out a little. Like If i moved my hand down along from my chest to my lower abdomen I could feel my hand reaching a bump and moving up a bit at the center of my groin (if that makes any sense lol).

I went to the doctor and they gave me liquid medicine for constipation as I do have constipation and have suffered from it in the past. I have a hard time trying to do a poo quite a lot and could spend like 10 - 15 mins trying to do it (embarrassing).


Heeeeeeeeeelp!
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davidak
replied on November 9th, 2007
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If it felt like worms moving around, I do not think it is a hernia causing that. That is not to say that you do not have a hernia, but the worms moving around feeling is probably caused by something else. You may have to take something to kill the worms in your intestines, if that is what you have. You should get that checked out asap. Worms can get in after you coming into contact with their eggs in the soil.
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