I had unprotected intercourse on 28 March. Following which on 30th, I saw greenish vaginal discharge. On 2 April, I started developing mild pain in the lower right pelvic region. I went to a Obgyn and was prescribed Azithromycin and ornidazole ( for 5 days starting from 5th April) + FAS -3 kit and Nobel Spass for pain. Although, it helped in pain relief initially but i could still feel discomfort. I had mild on and off discomfort from 2-26 April. Then on 27th April post midnight, I had excruciating pain throughout the night in the same spot, which didn't improve. I could feel the pinching pain specifically in the lower right pelvic region and started experiencing numbness in the fingers of my right hand then right leg as well. By the morning starting feeling sharp pain at the back of the shoulder, in abdomen near diaphram(feels like it). Nothing significant was found in the TVS. Had sharp center chest pain from 27th evening. What could be the reason; possibility of ongoing STI collitis
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You are suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease due to some infection.
You should do some test like
CBC and ESR and KFT and Urinalyses with Urine culture and vaginal culture with
Ultrasonography of whole abdomen.
Next Steps
You have taken whatever treatment it will not get benefit until knowing the infection.
Sharp pain in the centre of the test can attribute to the acidity issues. You can book a consult with me for detailed discussion, and if the need arises, I will advise you appropriate further testing.
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