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Is Severe Abdominal Pain After Taking Perssery Following Severe Thrush Episode Concerning?

Hi I took a pessery following a severe thrush episode and experienced significant abdominal pain four hours later and have experienced right abdominal pain all of today. I would appreciate your advice. Is this something I need to worry about and could this cause pelvic inflammatory disease? Thank you.
Fri, 21 Mar 2014
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Hi. This sort of a problem is not really encountered , but in medical practice anything is possible.
It would be wise to consult a Gynecologist for clinical examination , ultrasonography and additional investigations which may be thought by Her.
It is possible that thrush only caused the pelvis inflammation and co-incidentally pessary was also used.
Of course , stop using pessary. Continue other medicines as advised by your Gynecologist.
You are free to take second opinion of a Surgeon in case you are not satisfied.
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Is Severe Abdominal Pain After Taking Perssery Following Severe Thrush Episode Concerning?

Hi. This sort of a problem is not really encountered , but in medical practice anything is possible. It would be wise to consult a Gynecologist for clinical examination , ultrasonography and additional investigations which may be thought by Her. It is possible that thrush only caused the pelvis inflammation and co-incidentally pessary was also used. Of course , stop using pessary. Continue other medicines as advised by your Gynecologist. You are free to take second opinion of a Surgeon in case you are not satisfied.