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Cramps and nauseous for after period.

Can cramps and nauseous be a sign that comes and goes mean hepatitis b?  My lady have been having cramps and feeling nauseous for three days straight after her period.  I have not tested for hepatitis b, but will next week (12 weeks after my unprotected intercourse with a prostitute).  I'm afraid that I may have given her some sort of std.  I will be tested for everything next week.
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u cant deny the possibility however it can not just be hep b.
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what are the symptoms for men?  I have not been feeling anything as of yet.  What else can be causing her cramps and her feeling nauseous?
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symptoms are not different for men and women.. initial symptoms are very vague and general flue like symptoms with nausea and vomiting occurs. if acute hep b is there then LFT will be raised significantly and jaundice may accompany.
cramps and nause are also very vague and common feature associated with any thing that is associated with inflammation of anything in viscera like infection of intestines, stomuch etc viz gastritis, colitis typhoid and many more indefinitely.. most likely ur wifes nausea and pain is due to uterine contractions associated with menses.
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well she did have her gallbladder removes a few years ago.  She lost weight and has some kind of phobia of gaining her weight back.  She doesn't eat enough calories everyday.  I just got her into lifting weights, something she had not ever done in her life two weeks ago.  Her got her period then the next day after her period was over she began feeling cramps, nauseous, and ill.  Her feeling comes and goes, so she says.  Do symptoms of hepatitis b constant or can they come and go as well?
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