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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Stabbing Pain In The Pelvic Area

I have had sharp, stabbing pain in my pelvis area and today had a vaginal ultrasound. It was normal, I just got the results. I did start taking Belviq a week ago, but do not see this symptom as adverse event. I am awaiting blood work, but I feel as though something else should be done. Thank-you,
Fri, 11 Mar 2016
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Hello dear,
Sharp stabbing pain may be due to simple muscle spasm of pelvic floor exercise and pelvic inflammatory disease.

Take tablet meftal saps (Mefenemic acid 500 mg + dicyclomine 20 mg) three times a day for three days
Tablet norfloxacin 400 mg two times a day for thee days.
Maintain hygiene around pelvic are.

Hope this may help you.
All the best
Stay healthy
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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Stabbing Pain In The Pelvic Area

Hello dear, Sharp stabbing pain may be due to simple muscle spasm of pelvic floor exercise and pelvic inflammatory disease. Take tablet meftal saps (Mefenemic acid 500 mg + dicyclomine 20 mg) three times a day for three days Tablet norfloxacin 400 mg two times a day for thee days. Maintain hygiene around pelvic are. Hope this may help you. All the best Stay healthy