The patient is a female who has been experiencing slight abdominal pain in the pelvic?area, vomiting, and amenorrhoea for the past ten days. Five days before to today, the pregnancy test came back positive.?After using an oral medication called Amcil, she stopped bleeding after three days. She is currently vomiting and experiencing stomach pain. What can she do if the USG facility is unavailable?
Asked by Female, 35 · 8 days ago
A positive pregnancy test accompanied by pelvic pain, vomiting, missing periods, and bleeding after taking medication might be alarming and require medical attention because it may indicate an early pregnancy complication such an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. She should still go as quickly as possible to the closest physician or hospital for an examination and blood tests if ultrasound (USG) is not available in the area. She should relax, stay hydrated, refrain from taking any further medications without a doctor's prescription, and refrain from strenuous activities until then. Seek emergency medical attention right once if she experiences severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, fainting, shoulder discomfort, fever, or dizziness.