- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've attached my TVS report and I'm really hoping to avoid surgery do you think this can be managed with medication instead? I'm a bit worried about the findings and would love to know if there are other treatment options
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I'm really worried because after having the HSG test this morning, my abdomen is in a lot of pain and I've developed a fever. I've also noticed some blood in my underwear. Can you recommend any painkillers that might help with this? I'm not sure if these symptoms are normal after the test.
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i have two kids and my youngest is 6 months old currently breastfeeding i also have low blood counts and need advice on family planning options should i consider open surgery or laparoscopy which one would be better for me
needs P/E for better advice.
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