Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe abdominal pain, high fever (over 101°F or 38.3°C), or unusual vaginal bleeding after an HSG procedure. These symptoms could indicate infection or other complications.
Seek medical advice if you develop a rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing after starting doxycycline. These are signs of an allergic reaction and require prompt attention.
Report any persistent vaginal discharge, unusual odor, or worsening pelvic pain while taking doxycycline, especially if it’s linked to the HSG. Your doctor can assess the situation and adjust treatment if needed.
If you experience nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea that’s severe or persistent while on doxycycline, contact your doctor. These could be side effects requiring management.
Schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor as recommended to discuss your HSG results and how you are responding to the doxycycline. This allows for early detection of any issues.
Don’t hesitate to call your doctor if you have any concerns or questions about your HSG or doxycycline treatment, even if they seem minor. Open communication ensures the best outcome.