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Do I have PID or not
Hello doctor, I have attached my two ultrasound reports. Both reports are different and done on different dates. Please tell I have PID or not as one report does not say anything about it. My periods date was 19 th April. I am confused about taking medicines for PID. Although sometimes I have lower tummy and back cramps. My cycles are regular 28 day.
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Both reports are right. There is a gap of only 4 days between the two reports. Both show minimum fluid in the Pouch of Douglas. Interpretation is different because there are many causes of fluids in the Pouch of Douglas. It is the Doctor's discretion and experience which makes him think whether the fluid is due to PID or Graffian Follicle rupture. You should take treatment for PID.
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One is TVS scan which also suggest free fluid in cul-de-sac. Another old one is TA which has not confirmed that it's pid but it's may be pid but there is cystitis. So consult with doctor to clear management
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Consultation required. PID is not diagnosed on the basis of ultrasound only. It should be correlated with patients symptoms.
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