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What Causes Abdominal Pain On The Left Side?

Hi,I need your help. For the past three months I have been having pains on my left side of my stomach and my period was scanty. I was told to take levofloxacin and flaggy for 7days after taking it I still had the pain so I was asked to go for a scan and the scan showed I had PID and I was given fluconazole 150mg and ofloxacin, doxycycline, and flaggy for 14days which I took for more than a month now. Still feeling the pain went to do Vaginal swab HVS the result is showing yield mixed growth of Staphylococcus aureus & Candida albican. What should I take again. I am confused and frustrated. Please help me out
Mon, 25 Sep 2017
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hi...
you got infected with candida which is a fungus followed by staphylococcus infection.
you must go for HIV testing, Immunofluorescent and test of tuberculosis test before further medication to rule out any immunodeficiency disorder.


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What Causes Abdominal Pain On The Left Side?

hi... you got infected with candida which is a fungus followed by staphylococcus infection. you must go for HIV testing, Immunofluorescent and test of tuberculosis test before further medication to rule out any immunodeficiency disorder.