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Lower Abdominal Cramps, Watery Discharge, No Odor. Not Pregnant. Please Help

Hello, im 23 years old and this is the third time I m experiencing lower abdominal cramps with what looks to be a watery discharge that is clear and without a scent. The flow is heavy like half a cup of water and i m also experiencing lower back ache. I m not sexually active so i m not pregnant. Im planning to go to the doctor tomorrow but i just want to settle my mind. Please help me.
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Lower abdominal pain associated with lower backache and heavy discharge is indicative of infection of the reproductive tract.

It may be Pelvic inflammatory disease or bacterial or fungal infection of the cervix and vagina.

You need a vagina swap and ultrasound of the pelvic.

Consult your gynecologist.
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Lower Abdominal Cramps, Watery Discharge, No Odor. Not Pregnant. Please Help

Hello, Lower abdominal pain associated with lower backache and heavy discharge is indicative of infection of the reproductive tract. It may be Pelvic inflammatory disease or bacterial or fungal infection of the cervix and vagina. You need a vagina swap and ultrasound of the pelvic. Consult your gynecologist.