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History Of Cyst Removal. Have Green Pus, Fatigue, Bloating. Sonogram Normal. Taken Antibiotics And Creams

hello, i had surgery through my belly button three years ago i had a 35 centimeter cyst removed and my right reproductive system i have been having yellow/ milky green puss for three years and a sting. I have alot of fatigue and some bloating. i went for a sonogram and nothing was detected i have tooken antibiotics and creams nothing works tomorrow i see a surgeon i do not know what it is. It is foul smelling and has a disgusting ooze
Thu, 14 Nov 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Clearly there is an infection present. When you visit your doctor, request for a cukture examination of the affected region or the discharge you are experiencing. This will provide a more clear picture on what has caused the infection and how we can accurately treat it.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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History Of Cyst Removal. Have Green Pus, Fatigue, Bloating. Sonogram Normal. Taken Antibiotics And Creams

Hello ma am and welcome. Clearly there is an infection present. When you visit your doctor, request for a cukture examination of the affected region or the discharge you are experiencing. This will provide a more clear picture on what has caused the infection and how we can accurately treat it. Hope this helps. Best wishes.