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Experiencing Vaginal And Uterus Pain With Bloating, Bladder Infection. Done Pelvic And Vaginal US. Reason?

i have experienced vaginal/uterine pain with bloating. first thought to be a bladder infection because of frequency of urinating. lab came back negative on bladder infection. i had a pelvic ultrasound followed by a vaginal ultrasound. my question is will these test be able to determine my extreme discomfort? if not where to go from here? Constant discomfort.
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
There may be pelvic inflammatory disease.
And sometimes ultrasound may not detect early signs of pelvic infection.
So once consult gynecologist and get examined.
If she recommends go for vaginal swab culture and sensitivity.
Possibly this workup can help in diagnosing your problem and can be treated accordingly.
Once rule out other causes like constipation, gastritis etc.
Take care.
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Experiencing Vaginal And Uterus Pain With Bloating, Bladder Infection. Done Pelvic And Vaginal US. Reason?

Hi, Thanks for the query. There may be pelvic inflammatory disease. And sometimes ultrasound may not detect early signs of pelvic infection. So once consult gynecologist and get examined. If she recommends go for vaginal swab culture and sensitivity. Possibly this workup can help in diagnosing your problem and can be treated accordingly. Once rule out other causes like constipation, gastritis etc. Take care.