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They said I have PID, but I still dont feel better? |
2 months ago, my period was 3 weeks late and I finaly got it. After that, I never felt right. About 3 weeks ago I was so tired and started feeling sick to my stomach. Then the headaches, and stabbing cramps, and the last straw, my back pain. I lost 8 IBL's in one week. Whenever I eat (even a small bite) I bloat immediatley and hurt for hours. My back is on fire. So went to the hospital on Monday and the doctor said I had PID. He prescribed me doxycycline 100mg 2x daily for one week. Test results were negative for STD's. Its been 2 days and I feel worse, should I go back to the DR? I dont think he gave me the right amount of medicine based on searching :( I went back to a different doctor for a second opinion and it's not PID(I didnt think it was) They said its a cyst and started me on some new antibiotics and I'm sceduled for an ultrasound. So far I still dont feel better(a lot of cramping and back pain, not I keep waking up covered in sweat.) Should I be worried? I just want to start feeling better :( It feels like forever to be in so much pain just from a cyst. Hmmmm I dont know about this thing if you need any help or some thing what you need just look around on that site http://www.penisenlargementx.com/ its safe and i have also tried this site. To cure PID, you have to beat the underlying infection (which is not always a STD). Problem is, severe PID can result in scar tissue formation in the uterus and Fallopian tubes. This can damage those organs, and it can be uncomfortable. I have had alot of cysts in my life, and they do make you feel bad for at least 6 weeks or more.I also had PID and I spent 2 years in and out of the hospital, they said I had CHRONIC PID and they wanted to do a HYSTERECTOMY on me to stop it. But it finally got better. |
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PID is not transmitted from a male to a female, unless he had an STD. PID is usually caused by an STD so someone wasn't all that faithful. He needs to be screened for ALL STD'S. ...its probably just a yeast. sometimes those meds are harsh. id treat yourself for a yeast as soon as you get off your period and see if the symptoms persist. if they do, go back to the docs. ...It would depend on why the woman has no periods - it's possible she has some problem that could keep her from gettping pregnant. But that's definately not a reliable form of birth control... PID occurs when bacteria move upward from a woman's vagina or cervix (opening to the uterus) into her reproductive organs. Many different organisms can cause PID, but many cases are associated... It's not like that the disease has originated in some part of world and spread to everywhere.Its not like AIDS. You contract the disease when you immunity falls,or the microorganisms are high... Don't feel stupid. It can be hard to read the signs your body is sending. Be patient for a little while and let your body heal. Once the inflamation has gone down you can get some tests do... There is no specific test for PID but it can be diagnosed based on your symptoms, an exam. and maybe lab tests. My advice is to see your Gyno and tell him/her exactly what you have written here. Yo... webmd.com is a good source for info about health issues ... |
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