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Free fluid in pod, nagative smear in pap
My wife has multiple round of USG which shows free fluid in pod , we had done pap smear as well which shows inflammatory smear afterthat we did vaginal culture sensitivity test where the result is negative which means no growth of aerobic microorganisms.. so my question is this case is normal or it can be a sign of cervical cancer??
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Fluids in the pouch of Douglas suggests Pelvic inflammation. It can also be a recently ruptured graafian follicle. Pap smear is negative. No evidence of Herpes simplex. Cancer would have given some evidence in the Pap smear. I think it is a simple case of Pelvic Infection. To be managed accordingly.
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If papsmear is negative You don't need to worry about cancer Inflammatory smear needs antibiotics Free fluid in  p o d is normal finding at the time of ovalution
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Free fluid on USG can be normal finding in females. It needs to be be seen along with date of menses and also interpretation needs to be done in conjunction with clinical symptoms and D/D. Connect for detailed consultation
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Connect plz
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I think it's pelvic Infection Plz connect physically
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