Yeast Infection, Abdominal Pain, Painful Urination With Odor
I went to get checked by my obgyn and he told me i do not have a UTI but i do have a yeast infection , he gave me medicane for my yeast infection but i still seem to be having pain in my obdominal area before and after i use the rest room and also pain when i urinate with a awful ordor, i dont know what to do ? Does my yeast infection having anything to do with it?
Hi Daisy,
Given your symptoms, the only way to rule out a UTI is by doing a urine routine and microscopy and a urine culture and sensitivity. It cannot be ruled out conclusively by a clinical examination. In all probability, yeast infection would refer to a Candida infection. This would not usually cause symptoms like the one you are describing. I would suggest you see your primary care physician and get the above mentioned investigations done. We'll then know the best way forward.
Regards
Dr Aparna
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Yeast Infection, Abdominal Pain, Painful Urination With Odor
Hi Daisy, Given your symptoms, the only way to rule out a UTI is by doing a urine routine and microscopy and a urine culture and sensitivity. It cannot be ruled out conclusively by a clinical examination. In all probability, yeast infection would refer to a Candida infection. This would not usually cause symptoms like the one you are describing. I would suggest you see your primary care physician and get the above mentioned investigations done. We ll then know the best way forward. Regards Dr Aparna