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  2. It's Not Always A Health Issue That Causes Cramping After Sex

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    Irritable bowel syndrome, which affects the large intestine, causes cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, and gas, and sex can make these symptoms worse. With colitis, inflammation of the colon ...

  3. Cramping but No Period? Here’s 15 Possible Reasons Why - AOL

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    What the cramps feel like: UTIs can cause abdominal cramping ranging from mild to intense, says Dr. Bone, and the pain is often felt in the lower abdomen or back. “Bladder spasms from the ...

  4. Abdominal pain - Wikipedia

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    Sudden onset pain happens in a split second. Rapidly onset pain starts mild and gets worse over the next few minutes. Pain that gradually intensifies only after several hours or even days has passed is referred to as gradual onset pain. [4] One can describe abdominal pain as either continuous or sporadic and as cramping, dull, or aching. The ...

  5. When to Seek Medical Attention If You Have Cramping But ... - AOL

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    Pregnancy can be one, it's not the only cause of pain. Doctors explain the different reasons why a person may experience cramping without having their period. Pregnancy can be one, it's not the ...

  6. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    Other symptoms related to constipation can include bloating, distension, abdominal pain, headaches, a feeling of fatigue and nervous exhaustion, or a sense of incomplete emptying. [40] Although constipation may be a diagnosis, it is typically viewed as a symptom that requires evaluation to discern a cause.

  7. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    In particular, prostaglandins induce abdominal contractions that can cause pain and gastrointestinal symptoms. [8] [9] The use of certain types of birth control pills can prevent the symptoms of dysmenorrhea because they stop ovulation from occurring. Dysmenorrhea is associated with increased pain sensitivity and heavy menstrual bleeding. [10] [11]

  8. Rectal tenesmus - Wikipedia

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    Tenesmus is characterized by a sensation of needing to pass stool, accompanied by pain, cramping, and straining. Despite straining, little stool is passed. [3] Tenesmus is generally associated with inflammatory diseases of the bowel, which may be caused by either infectious or noninfectious conditions. Conditions associated with tenesmus include:

  9. Post-Sex Cramps Are Not to Be Ignored—Here’s Why ... - AOL

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    “Any prior [abdominal] surgery, including a C-section, can cause discomfort and pain during sex,” says Dr. McGuirk. Relief may be as simple as switching positions, or working with your doctor ...