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Endometriosis, Discharge, Mucus, Abdominal Pain. Ultrasound Of Bladder Shows No Cysts. Treatment?

I have a feeling that i might have endometriosis , but i am also having slight discharge, no smell, almost mucus or pus like just wondering if i could get some insight, i was in the er with unbearable abd. pain yesterday, has a ca scan, intervaginal and full bladder sonograms and no cysts or anything has turned up they did a pelvic exam and took samples to run cultures but i am going crazy waiting for results
Fri, 17 Aug 2012
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Hi Jessie,

Please relax; there is no need to worry here. Await your results patiently.

Endometriosis is a possibility in you.

A diagnostic laparoscopy will be able to confirm this. However, I suggest you to get all the reports analyzed by your treating doctor and then go ahead accordingly.

Hope this helps you.

Get well soon.
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Endometriosis, Discharge, Mucus, Abdominal Pain. Ultrasound Of Bladder Shows No Cysts. Treatment?

Hi Jessie, Please relax; there is no need to worry here. Await your results patiently. Endometriosis is a possibility in you. A diagnostic laparoscopy will be able to confirm this. However, I suggest you to get all the reports analyzed by your treating doctor and then go ahead accordingly. Hope this helps you. Get well soon.