Hi, Iast Month I Got Sudden Severe Pain In Me
Question: Hi, Iast month i got sudden severe pain in me left pelvic area which instantly caused vomiting. Since then the severe pain has disappeared but if I push in on my pelvoc area on both sides near ovary location it is very tendor.
I had an std scare 4 months ago and was tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea after 10 days both test came back negative. I was treated as a precaution with 1 g of azithromycin and amoxicillin 500mg 3 times a day for a week. Whats the chances of a false negative and of ot was should this dual treatment cure both chlamydia and gonorrhea?
Brief Answer:
Treatment for Gonorrhea seems inadequate.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to ASK A DOCTOR through HCM.
Thanks for posting your query.
1. Pain over pelvic area could be due to various reasons. Why you have suspected STI reasons?
2. What type of tests done for you to rule out Gonorrhea and Chlamydia (PCR or Culture specific for Gonorrhea)?
3. 1 m of Azithromycin for Chlamydia is adequate whereas Amoxycillin for Gonorrhea is outdated as most of the organism aquired already resistance to Amoxycillin almost in all areas of the world. Presently the CDC and WHO recommended drugs for Gonorrhea are Cefixme orally or Ceftrixone parentally. (Alternates are available)
4. Are you married? Your sex partners got treated?
Kindly furnish these details.
Dr S.Murugan
Treatment for Gonorrhea seems inadequate.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to ASK A DOCTOR through HCM.
Thanks for posting your query.
1. Pain over pelvic area could be due to various reasons. Why you have suspected STI reasons?
2. What type of tests done for you to rule out Gonorrhea and Chlamydia (PCR or Culture specific for Gonorrhea)?
3. 1 m of Azithromycin for Chlamydia is adequate whereas Amoxycillin for Gonorrhea is outdated as most of the organism aquired already resistance to Amoxycillin almost in all areas of the world. Presently the CDC and WHO recommended drugs for Gonorrhea are Cefixme orally or Ceftrixone parentally. (Alternates are available)
4. Are you married? Your sex partners got treated?
Kindly furnish these details.
Dr S.Murugan
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Are false negatives common woth urine test after 10 days. And even with the azithromycin along woth the amoxicillin would not cure gonorrhea?
Urine test for both.
Long term relationship boyfroend os unknown of worry and to be honest im not sure sexual act occurd or not.
Boyfriend is having pain in testicles in mornong woth certain movments or lifting but goes away throughout the day. This has me very concerned could it be connected?
Long term relationship boyfroend os unknown of worry and to be honest im not sure sexual act occurd or not.
Boyfriend is having pain in testicles in mornong woth certain movments or lifting but goes away throughout the day. This has me very concerned could it be connected?
Brief Answer:
Yours and your boyfriend problems may be different or related
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Azithromycin and Amoxicillin cannot be guaranteed for a complete cure for Gonorrhea. False negative results can with urine test.
Testicular pain of your boy friend can be related to your lower abdominal pain, may or may not be due to Sexually Transmitted Infections. Non STI can also cause problems. There is also likelyhood of two problems (yours and your boyfriend) differ due to different causes. Consult your doctor and get examined, and get well soon.
Dr S Murugan
Yours and your boyfriend problems may be different or related
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome back.
Azithromycin and Amoxicillin cannot be guaranteed for a complete cure for Gonorrhea. False negative results can with urine test.
Testicular pain of your boy friend can be related to your lower abdominal pain, may or may not be due to Sexually Transmitted Infections. Non STI can also cause problems. There is also likelyhood of two problems (yours and your boyfriend) differ due to different causes. Consult your doctor and get examined, and get well soon.
Dr S Murugan
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad