Is Amoksiklav An Effective Medication For Pelvic Pain?
Question: 30 female
Type 1 diabetes
Previous pelvic infection post csection 5 years ago causing sepsis.
Ongoing pelvic pain since
Iud in place. Mirena
Recent extreme pelvic pain
Hurts worse with sex.
Swans taken showed
+1 poly
+2 yeast
+3 gram posititive bacili
Ultrasound showed fluid and recent cyst rupture but pain is right where iud was got it pulled on Amos/clav bid for 10 days. Is this the right course. Nervic because I was so sick and hospitalized three months from previous infection.
Hr was 122
Type 1 diabetes
Previous pelvic infection post csection 5 years ago causing sepsis.
Ongoing pelvic pain since
Iud in place. Mirena
Recent extreme pelvic pain
Hurts worse with sex.
Swans taken showed
+1 poly
+2 yeast
+3 gram posititive bacili
Ultrasound showed fluid and recent cyst rupture but pain is right where iud was got it pulled on Amos/clav bid for 10 days. Is this the right course. Nervic because I was so sick and hospitalized three months from previous infection.
Hr was 122
Brief Answer:
Amoxyklav is the best for Gr + bacilli
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query to HCM.
I have read your question carefully and understand your health concern.
Amoxyklav is the best antibiotic to treat gram + bacilli ,hence be calm because it is the right course of you.
Pain can be due to :
previous infection(because it have caused tissue adhesion)
recent infection
recent rupture cyst.
Hence continue to take Amoxyklav and take plenty liquids especially cranberry tea
Hope I was helpful.
Regards
Amoxyklav is the best for Gr + bacilli
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query to HCM.
I have read your question carefully and understand your health concern.
Amoxyklav is the best antibiotic to treat gram + bacilli ,hence be calm because it is the right course of you.
Pain can be due to :
previous infection(because it have caused tissue adhesion)
recent infection
recent rupture cyst.
Hence continue to take Amoxyklav and take plenty liquids especially cranberry tea
Hope I was helpful.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
If there's still pelvic pain and vaginal burning 5 days after antibiotics starting is ghat normal I am also now bleeding. It's quite uncomfortable. Will the internal fluid be absorbed. How will I know it's not forming a hematoma. What would have caused this infection. I have one partner and know how hasn't been with others. Could this be a reinfection from a pocket of fluid from before.
Brief Answer:
Explanation is given below....
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
Pelvic pain with vaginal burning can be due to yeast infection because:
vaginal swab was positive for yeast infection
you have used antibiotic
Hence you should contact with your gynecologist to prescribe any treatment for yeast infection.
Internal fluid that is due to infection and rupture of recent cyst can be absorbed by itself and from the use of antibiotic ,but absorption vary and from size of fluid .
Hence if size of fluid have been small ,it's absorbed .
Infection from garm + bacilli are common from streptoccocuc and staphylococcus .
Hence infection from these two agents haven't relation with multi-partnerity.
Hope I was helpful .
Best regards
Explanation is given below....
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again!
Pelvic pain with vaginal burning can be due to yeast infection because:
vaginal swab was positive for yeast infection
you have used antibiotic
Hence you should contact with your gynecologist to prescribe any treatment for yeast infection.
Internal fluid that is due to infection and rupture of recent cyst can be absorbed by itself and from the use of antibiotic ,but absorption vary and from size of fluid .
Hence if size of fluid have been small ,it's absorbed .
Infection from garm + bacilli are common from streptoccocuc and staphylococcus .
Hence infection from these two agents haven't relation with multi-partnerity.
Hope I was helpful .
Best regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
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Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
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