What Causes Unbearable Pain In Flank Region?
Question: Hi,
I am female of 27 years.
I went to doctor last saturday for discomfort after passing urine.At the end of flow, i feel like dragging the vain and discomfort till abdomen.
Doctor told that it might be urine infection and started medication , Norflox-400 2 per day, 5 days.and citralika syrup.
From next day pain in my right flank developed and it is going to unbearable stage, again i visited doctor.
I had been asked to give tests for urine culture, urine routine, and ultrasound.
Urine routine report is normal, culture report yet to come.
In ultrasound it is shown that pelvic inflamamtory disease.
She suggested flavopass pain killer, but it is not easing my pain.
please suggest
I am female of 27 years.
I went to doctor last saturday for discomfort after passing urine.At the end of flow, i feel like dragging the vain and discomfort till abdomen.
Doctor told that it might be urine infection and started medication , Norflox-400 2 per day, 5 days.and citralika syrup.
From next day pain in my right flank developed and it is going to unbearable stage, again i visited doctor.
I had been asked to give tests for urine culture, urine routine, and ultrasound.
Urine routine report is normal, culture report yet to come.
In ultrasound it is shown that pelvic inflamamtory disease.
She suggested flavopass pain killer, but it is not easing my pain.
please suggest
Brief Answer:
Need antibiotics for PID.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
The pain in the right flank can be due to pelvic inflammation and endometriosis. If the mild antispasmodic is not helping then you may need stronger prescription pain killers like tramadol and drotaverine. You also need proper antibiotics like moxifloxacin to treat the infection in the pelvis. Do consult your gynecologist and get the necessary medicines prescribed.
Please feel free to discuss further. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have.
Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
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Need antibiotics for PID.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
The pain in the right flank can be due to pelvic inflammation and endometriosis. If the mild antispasmodic is not helping then you may need stronger prescription pain killers like tramadol and drotaverine. You also need proper antibiotics like moxifloxacin to treat the infection in the pelvis. Do consult your gynecologist and get the necessary medicines prescribed.
Please feel free to discuss further. I will be glad to answer the follow up queries that you have.
Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal.
For future query, you can directly approach me through my profile URL http://bit.ly/Dr-Rakhi-Tayal
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Dr. Shanthi.E
Thank you doctor it is really helpful.
Please let me know suitable tests after this medication to confirm PID is completely eradicated.
I am trying for my second child and it is not happening from the past 1 year.
Thanks.
Please let me know suitable tests after this medication to confirm PID is completely eradicated.
I am trying for my second child and it is not happening from the past 1 year.
Thanks.
Brief Answer:
Ultrasound scan will help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
In PID the treatment is usually given based on the symptoms. After the treatment you can get a repeat ultrasound scan done to confirm.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.
Ultrasound scan will help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thanks for writing again.
In PID the treatment is usually given based on the symptoms. After the treatment you can get a repeat ultrasound scan done to confirm.
Hope my answer is helpful.
Do accept my answer in case there are no further queries.
Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar