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How long does it take for g. vaginalis to turn into PID? |
I was exposed just over a month ago, & have finished my treatment. Since it went 3 wks undetected, & I am still feeling ill, I have concern. I am supposed to go get another culture done by my doctor in a few days, but in the meantime I would like an idea of what I'm in for. My symptoms BEFORE & DURING the antibiotics were SEVERE indigestion and pretty intense pain in the kidney area (both kept me from sleeping many nights). Both have subsided, but neither are gone, and like I said, I'm done with the treatment. Also, 72 hours ago I had sex for the fist time in a 10 months and I bled more than I had expected (the equivalent of spotting; I'm still finding the slightest bit of blood on the tp when I pee). It was only my 2nd time (ever), so I thought it was normal, but now I'm having terrible cramps for the 2nd day (I realize these cramps could be b/c I've been abstinent for about 10 months or b/c I'm 21 days into my cycle, but I NEVER get cramps normally). Could this have turned into PID? It is possible... yet usually you have to have the disease for a long period of time before it causes pid... (some women go years w/o it being treated and never get pid) others arent so fortunate just depends on your body... go back to the docs and get retested... and tell him your symptoms/fears good luck! |
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