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Bleeding after sex,endo on womb..what’s wrong here?

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I had a lap last July and a small spot of endo was found on my womb but they didn’t remove it.I was discharged from gynaecology with no further apts.

I have weird symptoms.I bleed during sex,the right side of my vagina if I touch it I get a sharp pain.

Sometimes my right side near vagina feels numb.

I have a burning sensation in my rectum,like something is tingling and burning.

Constipation /loose bowels.

Is this all off endo on womb?

Why is my right side of vagina sore (just near entrance and all the right side )

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I know this reply is a bit late, I’m new here and was looking for similar experience with a burning sensation around the rectum. Did you find out where it came from? Hope you are ok now.

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