- Female
- 38 Years
- 15 days ago
I am having lower abdominal pain, backache, and weak legs. My menstrual cycle is regular and was completed a week ago. I get these pains during my period also but they used to subside after the period. This month I am experiencing it a lot. I am not able to sleep properly or do my work properly. I am taking meftal spasm tablet twice daily but there are no results. I was diagnosed with UTI in February. I am afraid if it is a sign of recurring UTI though I do not have other signs related to urination like pain while peeing or fever. I have attached CBC and urine report which I have done recently.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Likely pelvic myalgia or hormonal cramps if no fever/UTI signs. Consider pelvic USG. Rule out endometriosis or PID. Continue hydration, avoid self medication. Perform urine culture test.
Dr. Hema Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test
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