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What Could Severe Pain In Womb With HPT Negative And Prescribed Doxitab Mean?

Afternoon DR

i have been having right side on my womb sometimes chage to left side, have to laid down to clam the pain. Done the pregnacy negevite but my doctor ask me to get the Doxitab 100mg.Please advice if the is something on my womb because i been trying to get pregnant.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi,

Doxitab is antibiotic given commonly for infection like PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). Your doctor probably suspected PID and that's why he advised the same. Please complete the course. PID, if not treated, can lead to infertility. However, if the discomfort or pain persists, please do TVS ultrasound to know the exact reason for that.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sujoy Dasgupta, OB & GYN Specialist
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What Could Severe Pain In Womb With HPT Negative And Prescribed Doxitab Mean?

Hi, Doxitab is antibiotic given commonly for infection like PID (pelvic inflammatory disease). Your doctor probably suspected PID and that s why he advised the same. Please complete the course. PID, if not treated, can lead to infertility. However, if the discomfort or pain persists, please do TVS ultrasound to know the exact reason for that. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sujoy Dasgupta, OB & GYN Specialist