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Lower Back Pain And Vaginal Numbness With Antibiotics Not Working?

hi i ave lower back pain like a dull ache an also vagina numbness an discomfort, i am on the pill an in relationship. i am 6 days back into my new packet of pill an have seen a doctor an was precribed antiboicts but dont seem to be working am on my last day of a weeks percription plz help
Thu, 23 Jan 2014
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Hi there.

You are probably suffering from Pelvic inflammatory disease. This sort of pain can be referred to the back commonly.

If your antibiotic is not working then you need to get a vaginal swab culture and sensitivity test done along with a urine culture and sensitivity test.
Start antibiotics according to the culture report.

For back pain take an analgesic and muscle relaxant for the time being.

I hope my advice has helped.
Good luck
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Lower Back Pain And Vaginal Numbness With Antibiotics Not Working?

Hi there. You are probably suffering from Pelvic inflammatory disease. This sort of pain can be referred to the back commonly. If your antibiotic is not working then you need to get a vaginal swab culture and sensitivity test done along with a urine culture and sensitivity test. Start antibiotics according to the culture report. For back pain take an analgesic and muscle relaxant for the time being. I hope my advice has helped. Good luck