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What Causes Severe Back Pain With Brownish Discharge?

I have terrible pains in my back, have discharge brown and smelly, have had 3 lots of antibiotic so far for suspected uti, pain in lower groin and shaky sometimes, I don't think i have uti as no other symptoms apart from urgency to urinate frequently.
Thu, 15 May 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Back pain and persistent vaginal discharge may be related to infection of the the genital tract, possibly pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

This can be confirmed by physical examination, review of your symptoms and in some cases investigations.
There are particular courses of antibiotics that are used for this infection and the course is prolonged.

You may want to consider visiting your gynaecologist for review.

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What Causes Severe Back Pain With Brownish Discharge?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Back pain and persistent vaginal discharge may be related to infection of the the genital tract, possibly pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This can be confirmed by physical examination, review of your symptoms and in some cases investigations. There are particular courses of antibiotics that are used for this infection and the course is prolonged. You may want to consider visiting your gynaecologist for review. I hope this helps