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Pregnancy infection after cerclage high
Emergency mcdonald Cerclage at 18+6 week. 2 regular doses cycle of antibiotics already taken during cerclage due to high WBC and crp, Now at 25 week l. WBC high 16600, crp also high 14
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High WBC count and crp doesn't tell you where is the infection in your body,u need to get blood,urine test done and do u have any cough,burning micturation or increase frequency of micturation,fever,vaginal discharge? All these things need to be examined and  investigation accordingly.then the cause shd be treated
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Please consult your Gynaecologist. You have chances of preterm delivery.  So your Gynaecologist should get a chance to prevent it if he can.
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First go for a gentle examination from your gynec .Then high vaginal swab.
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Then Antibiotics according to the report.
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ALWAYS LOOK FOR ANY BLEEDING,FEVER HISTORY.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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See for the source of infection first Get blood investigations depending on ur symptoms Treat the root cause As pregnancy itself is a immunocompromised state
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Need detailed history.
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connect for consultation
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Other things should be examined like your past history in detail, did you have any episode of fever cough uti etc??
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visit your obstetrician and a high vaginal swab and gental PV examination i would suggest
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immediate consultation
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A high vaginal swab to be Sent for culture and sensitivity . According to the result antibiotics to be considered
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High vaginal swab culture and sensitivity advised and treatment accordingly This prevents preterm delivery
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Consult your treating doctor
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This is suggestive of infection Go for a vaginal swab culture and urine routine test
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There could be some source of infection, either urinary or vaginal infection. So you will require further testing to identify the cause and antibiotic or treatment according to the cause. If you have fever, then your doctor might prefer starting antibiotics.
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If no fever or any other symptoms.... Then repeat test after 1 week n check
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High vaginal swab should be taken Meanwhile antibiotics should be started
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you need to continue oral antibiotics based on vaginal swab report
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