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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Bladder And Yeast Infection

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Posted on Thu, 17 Aug 2017
Question: How can I tell if I have a bladder infection or yeast infection?
Symptoms:
Frequent urge to urinate, Pain with urination, Pain with sexual intercourse (female), Urine leaking (incontinence), Frequent urination, Sudden urge to urinate.
can I take care of it without seeing a dr?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (33 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
More likely to be a UTI

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX

This sounds like a possible bladder infection - more than a yeast infection.

Yeast overgrowth usually causes itching, irritation, white discharge.

A bladder infection typically has urgency, frequency, dysuria (pain with urination) and sometimes incontinence.

I recommend you go in to an urgent care clinic or your doctor. Don't settle for just being given an antibiotic without testing because with antibiotic resistance, it is is important to test. A "dip urinalysis" can be done while you wait in the office, and if it indicates the presence of bacteria (a positive leukocyte esterase test), then an antibiotic should be given to you and the sample should be sent to the lab for culture and sensitivity testing. Sensitivity testing shows whether the typically used antibiotics are effective (bacteria is sensitive), resistant, or intermediate.

Also increase your water intake and drink cranberry juice or take cranberry powder capsules. To help prevent future UTIs (if that's what this is), if possible, try to urinate immediately after intercourse to wash out any bacteria or irritants that may have gotten into your urethra.

I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh

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Practicing since :1991

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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Bladder And Yeast Infection

Brief Answer: More likely to be a UTI Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX This sounds like a possible bladder infection - more than a yeast infection. Yeast overgrowth usually causes itching, irritation, white discharge. A bladder infection typically has urgency, frequency, dysuria (pain with urination) and sometimes incontinence. I recommend you go in to an urgent care clinic or your doctor. Don't settle for just being given an antibiotic without testing because with antibiotic resistance, it is is important to test. A "dip urinalysis" can be done while you wait in the office, and if it indicates the presence of bacteria (a positive leukocyte esterase test), then an antibiotic should be given to you and the sample should be sent to the lab for culture and sensitivity testing. Sensitivity testing shows whether the typically used antibiotics are effective (bacteria is sensitive), resistant, or intermediate. Also increase your water intake and drink cranberry juice or take cranberry powder capsules. To help prevent future UTIs (if that's what this is), if possible, try to urinate immediately after intercourse to wash out any bacteria or irritants that may have gotten into your urethra. I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.