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What Is The Remedy For Painful Rash In Vaginal Area And Butt Crack Causing Burning While Passing Stool After TURP Surgery?

my 80 year old mom had TUR surgery2 weeks ago and for the past week she has developed a painful rash from her vaginal area and into the crack of her butt...it does not itch but hurts and burns terribly when she goes to the bathroom...please help it brings her to tears it hurts her so bad...thank you....please I do not have the money to pay for an answer and this is urgent please please please help
posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2014
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Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum.
It appears that she has the pelvic inflamatory disease, due to nosocomial infection, or herniation in the suture area.
I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have an M.R.I. for diagnosis.
I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms ofloxacin, ornidazole, mefenamic acid etc.
Ask her to take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, and protein rich foods to have good health resistance against the infections.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.



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What Is The Remedy For Painful Rash In Vaginal Area And Butt Crack Causing Burning While Passing Stool After TURP Surgery?

Hi,Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that she has the pelvic inflamatory disease, due to nosocomial infection, or herniation in the suture area. I advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have an M.R.I. for diagnosis. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms ofloxacin, ornidazole, mefenamic acid etc. Ask her to take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, and protein rich foods to have good health resistance against the infections. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.