What Causes Pain In Lower Right Stomach After Chlamydia?
Extreme pain in lower right stomach during and after clamidia
After experiencing terrible pain i went to hospital, thinking it was my appendix, they thought so too but I had no symptoms besides pain. so i went to the docots a week later (still in pain) and got told i have clamidia. I took my treatment for it, i do feel alot better but i'm still experiencing pain just not as badly as before. why? is the clamidia still there or have a recieved damage from it? I had my period for the first time since getting treated and after removing the tampon im experiencing discomfort and pain. im very worried
Hi, Welcome to HCM. If Chlamydia is inadequately treated or with irregular treatment, it may go for complications. Lower abdomen pain following a Chlamydial infection might be due to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. A more vigorous treatment is necessary with a combination of Antibiotics for not less than 2 weeks. Consult your Gynecologist and take the medicine after confirm the diagnosis. Get well soon. Dr S.Murugan
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What Causes Pain In Lower Right Stomach After Chlamydia?
Hi, Welcome to HCM. If Chlamydia is inadequately treated or with irregular treatment, it may go for complications. Lower abdomen pain following a Chlamydial infection might be due to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. A more vigorous treatment is necessary with a combination of Antibiotics for not less than 2 weeks. Consult your Gynecologist and take the medicine after confirm the diagnosis. Get well soon. Dr S.Murugan