Have Gardnerella. Pain In Pelvic Area, Spasm Burning Sensation, Ovulation Pain. Suggestion?
Hello, I am a 32 yo with gardrenella. I am taking macmiror complex (8th day) and I am experiencing a strong pain in the pelvic area, spasm-burning sensation. My period is due the 18th of April. Could it be a side effect of the medication or a ovulation related issue? This doesn't sound like a regular ovulation pain. Any suggestion? Thank you.
Welcome to HCM. Gardnerella vaginalis is the predominant cause of bacterial vaginosis. pain might be due to severe inflammation in the vagina.Ovulation pain mild. antibiotic treatment include metronidazole and clindamycin in both oral and vaginal gel/cream forms will be helpful. Macmirror complex is suitable drug for the mixed forms of vaginal infection but to subside pain and inflammation,take oral NSAID with dicyclomin. Keep in touch with your treating doctor.
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Have Gardnerella. Pain In Pelvic Area, Spasm Burning Sensation, Ovulation Pain. Suggestion?
Welcome to HCM. Gardnerella vaginalis is the predominant cause of bacterial vaginosis. pain might be due to severe inflammation in the vagina.Ovulation pain mild. antibiotic treatment include metronidazole and clindamycin in both oral and vaginal gel/cream forms will be helpful. Macmirror complex is suitable drug for the mixed forms of vaginal infection but to subside pain and inflammation,take oral NSAID with dicyclomin. Keep in touch with your treating doctor.