Pelvis Infection

Pelvic infection is the infection of the female reproductive organs. Most cases are caused due to the transmission of bacterial infection from the vagina or cervix to the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries. Symptoms include fever, pelvic pain, and vaginal discharge. Treatment involves antibiotics.

  
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I have pain in my abdomen and navel. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 55-year-old female. I am suffering from stomach pain. My ultrasound scan was reported as normal. The CT scan report is normal with an impression as minimal free fluid in the pelvis. Our physician told that I have some infection in the intestine and was advised to take antibiotic an...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Before proceeding any further, a few things I would need to know. How long have your symptoms been present for? 1. Why did you have your uterus and ovaries removed? Was it for cancer or not? 2. The first thing I note is that (attachment removed to protect patient iden...  Read Full »

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