Suffering From Abdominal Pain. Taking Augmentin, Red Vaginal Discharge. Appendix Removed Through Surgery. Treatment?
My sister has very very severe lower left sided abdominal pain and feels most unwell. The pain is so severe that even 4 paracetimol only just reduces it slightly. She has been given Augmentin with only minimal improvement but rhis has produced a lot of dark blood coloured vaginal discharge which requires a sanitory pad to contain it. As my sister is in her seventies she can not be pregnant or have an ectopic pregnancy . She had an overian cyst removed from the right side along with her apendix many years ago. Please help. Many thanks.
Thu, 25 Jul 2013
General & Family Physician, Dr. Manjula R's Response
hi.. your sister is in her seventies, and now complaining of abdominal pain and vaginal discharge.. is she is on any hormonal replacement therapy? post menaupausal bleeding should be taken seriously.. see your gynaecologist for perspeculum examination if there is any lesions.. and ultrasonography.. management depends on the findings.. all the very best..
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Suffering From Abdominal Pain. Taking Augmentin, Red Vaginal Discharge. Appendix Removed Through Surgery. Treatment?
hi.. your sister is in her seventies, and now complaining of abdominal pain and vaginal discharge.. is she is on any hormonal replacement therapy? post menaupausal bleeding should be taken seriously.. see your gynaecologist for perspeculum examination if there is any lesions.. and ultrasonography.. management depends on the findings.. all the very best..