Is Vaginal Itching Due To Bladder Infection Normal?
Hi, I had symptoms of bladder infection on Monday night. I kept on drinking cranberry juice and water and it only helps a little with the burning sensation during urination. I took Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride and cranberry pills last night before sleep. This morning, I have some itching in my vaginal area. Is this normal? I am 21 years old, 163cm, 110 pounds.
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Divakara's Response
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Thanks for posting your Query .
Yes Urine infection ( Bladder infection ) can spread to surrounding area if untreated . It indicates that what you are taking is not controlling your Urine infection .
I advise you to get Urine Culture Sensitivity test done and revert back with report .
You can use Betadine solution 10ml mixed in 1 glass of water, wash your genital area 2-3 times a day .
Revert back with Urine Culture Sensitivity test report and I shall advise you on which antibiotic need to be used . You can continue your present medications.
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Is Vaginal Itching Due To Bladder Infection Normal?
Hi Thanks for posting your Query . Yes Urine infection ( Bladder infection ) can spread to surrounding area if untreated . It indicates that what you are taking is not controlling your Urine infection . I advise you to get Urine Culture Sensitivity test done and revert back with report . You can use Betadine solution 10ml mixed in 1 glass of water, wash your genital area 2-3 times a day . Revert back with Urine Culture Sensitivity test report and I shall advise you on which antibiotic need to be used . You can continue your present medications.