A member asked:

In the er the said i have cul_de sac i have iud in place what that mean iam so worry is any medicine can i take?

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May be Normal : The cul de sac is the lowest aspect of the body where fluid may accumulate. It is common to have some fluid there monthly as part of the normal menstrual cycle. Ask you er doctor or family physician if there are other issues that may explain the problem encountered during your er visit.

Answered 11/27/2017

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