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[|Human|] My left side, near the pelvic area, hurts. I always get sharp pain even when Im not doing anything, its been happening for 2 years now. Also, it seems to be getting darker around my mouth area and I dont know what the cause could be. My mom says its the spicy food. But Im having a hard time believing that. Another problem I seem to be having is, my eyes having been getting swollen. It recently stopped but happened out of nowhere. I assumed my body thought it was fighting an infection. Not sure, Im only 17. And last but not least, my chest (boobs) has been tender and hurts really bad when touched for a few months now. Im sorry to be a bother. But I honestly was just wondering. My doctor told me that the side thing should be ignored before I even finished talking. I dont think its just muscle growing. I think it could be something else. I just dont know what that thing is. And I seem be producing alot of sweat in my hands and feet. Not sure what to do other than Botox. Thank You.
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for posting your query, Ginkgo and Ginseng are found to be effective in reducing pain, especially when associated with bleeding. Vitamin E is a supplement which has a strong anti-inflammatory property and beneficial in managing pelvic pain Ginger tea: ginger supplies the body with anti-inflammatory compounds called gingerly. Gingerly help reduce swelling and pain effectively. To make ginger tea, grate about 1 inch of ginger and add to water. Boil for 10 minutes. You may also add cardamom powder; it is a good pain reliever too. Have this decoction daily, it will ease pain and discomfort rapidly. Stress management plays a crucial role in reducing chronic pelvic pain. Various yoga techniques can help reduce the pain triggered by stress. Regular exercising and medication is also associated with beneficial effects in the management of chronic pelvic pain.  Chat Doctor.