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Pid or not?
My cbc is normal, I was tested positive for chlamydial igm and chlamydial igg is in equivocal range.. I am gettin period everymonth but only for 1 or 2 days.. I have pain in left lower abdomen, stomach pain, back pain, radiating left leg pain, and breast and hand pain also.. No abnormal vaginal discharge noticed.. Only regular ovulation discharge is there... White colour.. Please suggest is there any chance of this being PID? Initially this pain started post dengue episode in 2019.. Following which in march 2020 when usg was taken came normal, Was facing constipation issues also back then, My esr, crp, wbc were increased.. Doctor said it might be because of dengue.. Muscles of pelvic got tight... Had physiotheraphy sessions... Pain gor subsided.. After that on and off pain was present... Till date never got tested for chlamydia... Rrcently first time got tested.. But recently when esr was done 5 months ago it was normal,but pain there as usual Please is this pid or not?help
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