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had incision on Monday ,my dr drained a cyst in office,left feeling bad, no blood just some stiffness,but left lethartic,got a little better when I got home,but felt some pain during week, went to gym wed,did my daily routine,but by sunday had a brown discharge,went to dr, Monday she told me was fine,just old blood, she clean up in side gave me antibiotics,but not last week gave me nothng,but started bleeding Monday fresh blood ,tues an wed not a lot seemed to of bleed went I started walking around, also have more pain in lower ab where she cut me ,an in lower back an body stays around 97, woke up today Thursday thankgiving an its reading 96.3 an with pelvic pain ,not sure what to do,please help, not sure to go to hospital
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Go to the dr! I have had 6 seperate pelvic incisions, and they can feel like hell but be fine, or they can go terribly wrong and fast! Better to go it checked than wonder! Good luck
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A temperature of 96.3F is still within the normal range.

If you find that your temperature is fluctuating high and then low, it is an indication that you have an infection.

As you are very concerned with the pelvic pain, it is a good idea to go to the hospital to get checked out as I presume everywhere is closed for Thanksgiving.

Best wishes.
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If your temp is truly 96.3 you need to go to the hospital. Could be an infection, sepsis. Go now!
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