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Welcome to Ask a Doctor service.
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Regards
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My partner told me he went the doc cause of when he urine it birn and doc told him its infection and have to tell me i have to go to a doc so i went on the 11th and doc told me i have bladder and viginal infection so she gave me antibiotics.....on saturday i received shocking news and i didnt ate for 2 days so it was just coffee and ciggaretts then i went back to the doc yesterday and she gave me some other antibiotics....but my prob now is my partner told me earlier his body is itcy and mine feel itchy too....he drank an allergic pill and he said the itch is gone....what might it be

My partner told me he went the doc cause of when he urine it birn and doc told him its infection and have to tell me i have to go to a doc so i went on the 11th and doc told me i have bladder and viginal infection so she gave me antibiotics.....on saturday i received shocking news and i didnt ate for 2 days so it was just coffee and ciggaretts then i went back to the doc yesterday and she gave me some other antibiotics....but my prob now is my partner told me earlier his body is itcy and mine feel itchy too....he drank an allergic pill and he said the itch is gone....what might it be

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Brief Answer:
Most likely an allergy to medicines, please take anti allergy pill.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I apologise for the delay in answering your query, I only come online for 4 hours in a day and you posted your follow-up after I left for the day yesterday.
I am sorry to learn about the health issues you are facing right now.
If the antibiotic course is completed, I would advise you to stop taking the newer antibiotics given to you.
Based on your description, I suspect drug allergy.
Please take an allergy pill like Bendaryl too.
If you do not see any improvement in a day, then you must visit your nearest hospital or an emergency.
I hope this answers your query.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Most likely an allergy to medicines, please take anti allergy pill.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I apologise for the delay in answering your query, I only come online for 4 hours in a day and you posted your follow-up after I left for the day yesterday.
I am sorry to learn about the health issues you are facing right now.
If the antibiotic course is completed, I would advise you to stop taking the newer antibiotics given to you.
Based on your description, I suspect drug allergy.
Please take an allergy pill like Bendaryl too.
If you do not see any improvement in a day, then you must visit your nearest hospital or an emergency.
I hope this answers your query.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

Brief Answer:
Most likely an allergy to medicines, please take anti allergy pill.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I apologise for the delay in answering your query, I only come online for 4 hours in a day and you posted your follow-up after I left for the day yesterday.
I am sorry to learn about the health issues you are facing right now.
If the antibiotic course is completed, I would advise you to stop taking the newer antibiotics given to you.
Based on your description, I suspect drug allergy.
Please take an allergy pill like Bendaryl too.
If you do not see any improvement in a day, then you must visit your nearest hospital or an emergency.
I hope this answers your query.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Most likely an allergy to medicines, please take anti allergy pill.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I apologise for the delay in answering your query, I only come online for 4 hours in a day and you posted your follow-up after I left for the day yesterday.
I am sorry to learn about the health issues you are facing right now.
If the antibiotic course is completed, I would advise you to stop taking the newer antibiotics given to you.
Based on your description, I suspect drug allergy.
Please take an allergy pill like Bendaryl too.
If you do not see any improvement in a day, then you must visit your nearest hospital or an emergency.
I hope this answers your query.
Wishing you speedy recovery.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

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You are most welcome
Detailed Answer:
I am happy to be able to help you in whatever way possible.
Thank you very much for using the service.
Hope you get well soon.
Best regards
You are most welcome
Detailed Answer:
I am happy to be able to help you in whatever way possible.
Thank you very much for using the service.
Hope you get well soon.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
You are most welcome
Detailed Answer:
I am happy to be able to help you in whatever way possible.
Thank you very much for using the service.
Hope you get well soon.
Best regards
You are most welcome
Detailed Answer:
I am happy to be able to help you in whatever way possible.
Thank you very much for using the service.
Hope you get well soon.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thank you

Thank you

Doc i went to the toilet now and see im bleeding had my period already

Doc i went to the toilet now and see im bleeding had my period already
Brief Answer:
Could you please confirm if the bleeding is in urine or while passing stool
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you please confirm how you noticed the bleeding?
Was your urine red, or did you see blood at the end of passing urine?
Or did you pass XXXXXXX blood when you tried to pass urine?
Or did you see blood when you were passing stools?
Could you please confirm the site of bleeding by washing the whole are with water and then wipe with paper towels around the anus, vaginal opening and see where the blood is coming from?
If it was with urine, then it is most likely a result of urinary infection, as it is quite common to have blood collection in the bladder due to infection.
You must get a proper physical examination to identify the origin of the bleeding.
If it is indeed from the bladder, then urine culture needs to be done to identify the bacteria responsible for the infection and appropriate antibiotics should be started based on culture and sensitivity report.
Please do visit ER or you GP or PCP and get yourself examined and then proceed further.
If the bleeding is still continuing, then you must get admitted and you would probably require cystoscopy to see if there is active bleeding inside the bladder.
I hope this answers your query.
Best regards
Could you please confirm if the bleeding is in urine or while passing stool
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you please confirm how you noticed the bleeding?
Was your urine red, or did you see blood at the end of passing urine?
Or did you pass XXXXXXX blood when you tried to pass urine?
Or did you see blood when you were passing stools?
Could you please confirm the site of bleeding by washing the whole are with water and then wipe with paper towels around the anus, vaginal opening and see where the blood is coming from?
If it was with urine, then it is most likely a result of urinary infection, as it is quite common to have blood collection in the bladder due to infection.
You must get a proper physical examination to identify the origin of the bleeding.
If it is indeed from the bladder, then urine culture needs to be done to identify the bacteria responsible for the infection and appropriate antibiotics should be started based on culture and sensitivity report.
Please do visit ER or you GP or PCP and get yourself examined and then proceed further.
If the bleeding is still continuing, then you must get admitted and you would probably require cystoscopy to see if there is active bleeding inside the bladder.
I hope this answers your query.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
Could you please confirm if the bleeding is in urine or while passing stool
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you please confirm how you noticed the bleeding?
Was your urine red, or did you see blood at the end of passing urine?
Or did you pass XXXXXXX blood when you tried to pass urine?
Or did you see blood when you were passing stools?
Could you please confirm the site of bleeding by washing the whole are with water and then wipe with paper towels around the anus, vaginal opening and see where the blood is coming from?
If it was with urine, then it is most likely a result of urinary infection, as it is quite common to have blood collection in the bladder due to infection.
You must get a proper physical examination to identify the origin of the bleeding.
If it is indeed from the bladder, then urine culture needs to be done to identify the bacteria responsible for the infection and appropriate antibiotics should be started based on culture and sensitivity report.
Please do visit ER or you GP or PCP and get yourself examined and then proceed further.
If the bleeding is still continuing, then you must get admitted and you would probably require cystoscopy to see if there is active bleeding inside the bladder.
I hope this answers your query.
Best regards
Could you please confirm if the bleeding is in urine or while passing stool
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you please confirm how you noticed the bleeding?
Was your urine red, or did you see blood at the end of passing urine?
Or did you pass XXXXXXX blood when you tried to pass urine?
Or did you see blood when you were passing stools?
Could you please confirm the site of bleeding by washing the whole are with water and then wipe with paper towels around the anus, vaginal opening and see where the blood is coming from?
If it was with urine, then it is most likely a result of urinary infection, as it is quite common to have blood collection in the bladder due to infection.
You must get a proper physical examination to identify the origin of the bleeding.
If it is indeed from the bladder, then urine culture needs to be done to identify the bacteria responsible for the infection and appropriate antibiotics should be started based on culture and sensitivity report.
Please do visit ER or you GP or PCP and get yourself examined and then proceed further.
If the bleeding is still continuing, then you must get admitted and you would probably require cystoscopy to see if there is active bleeding inside the bladder.
I hope this answers your query.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I bleed like period

I bleed like period

Can this be like hiv doc?

Can this be like hiv doc?
Brief Answer:
Not HIV, likely to be abnormal period.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thank you for clarifying.
If it is indeed vaginal bleeding, then it is not due to urinary tract infection, it is more likely to be due to some hormonal imbalance that has resulted in an abnormal period.
Do not panic if the bleeding is minimal, you can wait and watch and you can consult your gynecologist later.
If the bleeding is ongoing, and is severe, then you must visit the ER or consult your gynecologist as soon as possible.
Hope this helps.
Not HIV, likely to be abnormal period.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thank you for clarifying.
If it is indeed vaginal bleeding, then it is not due to urinary tract infection, it is more likely to be due to some hormonal imbalance that has resulted in an abnormal period.
Do not panic if the bleeding is minimal, you can wait and watch and you can consult your gynecologist later.
If the bleeding is ongoing, and is severe, then you must visit the ER or consult your gynecologist as soon as possible.
Hope this helps.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
Not HIV, likely to be abnormal period.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thank you for clarifying.
If it is indeed vaginal bleeding, then it is not due to urinary tract infection, it is more likely to be due to some hormonal imbalance that has resulted in an abnormal period.
Do not panic if the bleeding is minimal, you can wait and watch and you can consult your gynecologist later.
If the bleeding is ongoing, and is severe, then you must visit the ER or consult your gynecologist as soon as possible.
Hope this helps.
Not HIV, likely to be abnormal period.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Thank you for clarifying.
If it is indeed vaginal bleeding, then it is not due to urinary tract infection, it is more likely to be due to some hormonal imbalance that has resulted in an abnormal period.
Do not panic if the bleeding is minimal, you can wait and watch and you can consult your gynecologist later.
If the bleeding is ongoing, and is severe, then you must visit the ER or consult your gynecologist as soon as possible.
Hope this helps.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
Yes, stress can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, relax.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Please try and relax, it does not seem very urgent.
If the bleeding is sporadic and scant you need not worry.
You are going through a lot of stress and the body responds by altering the levels of hormones. And that can cause bleeding from the vagina.
You must try and relax and drink plenty of water.
I would suggest you to consult your Primary care physician or GP once and let her have a look at you.
If need be, she will refer you to the specialist.
For now, stay calm and eat well, rest well and drink plenty of fluids.
Yes, stress can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, relax.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Please try and relax, it does not seem very urgent.
If the bleeding is sporadic and scant you need not worry.
You are going through a lot of stress and the body responds by altering the levels of hormones. And that can cause bleeding from the vagina.
You must try and relax and drink plenty of water.
I would suggest you to consult your Primary care physician or GP once and let her have a look at you.
If need be, she will refer you to the specialist.
For now, stay calm and eat well, rest well and drink plenty of fluids.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
Yes, stress can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, relax.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Please try and relax, it does not seem very urgent.
If the bleeding is sporadic and scant you need not worry.
You are going through a lot of stress and the body responds by altering the levels of hormones. And that can cause bleeding from the vagina.
You must try and relax and drink plenty of water.
I would suggest you to consult your Primary care physician or GP once and let her have a look at you.
If need be, she will refer you to the specialist.
For now, stay calm and eat well, rest well and drink plenty of fluids.
Yes, stress can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, relax.
Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
Please try and relax, it does not seem very urgent.
If the bleeding is sporadic and scant you need not worry.
You are going through a lot of stress and the body responds by altering the levels of hormones. And that can cause bleeding from the vagina.
You must try and relax and drink plenty of water.
I would suggest you to consult your Primary care physician or GP once and let her have a look at you.
If need be, she will refer you to the specialist.
For now, stay calm and eat well, rest well and drink plenty of fluids.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thank u doc....im a bit more calm....

Thank u doc....im a bit more calm....

Doc can it be that im facing so much stress that can be part of this bleeding cause im like shaking

Doc can it be that im facing so much stress that can be part of this bleeding cause im like shaking

Thank you doc....i see the blood is like light red pinkish

Thank you doc....i see the blood is like light red pinkish
Brief Answer:
If reddish pink and watery, nothing much to worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If the bleeding is watery and reddish pink then it will stop soon.
Do not worry so much and please relax.
Consult your gynecologist when it is convenient for you in the near future.
If reddish pink and watery, nothing much to worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If the bleeding is watery and reddish pink then it will stop soon.
Do not worry so much and please relax.
Consult your gynecologist when it is convenient for you in the near future.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
If reddish pink and watery, nothing much to worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If the bleeding is watery and reddish pink then it will stop soon.
Do not worry so much and please relax.
Consult your gynecologist when it is convenient for you in the near future.
If reddish pink and watery, nothing much to worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
If the bleeding is watery and reddish pink then it will stop soon.
Do not worry so much and please relax.
Consult your gynecologist when it is convenient for you in the near future.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thank you

Thank you
Brief Answer:
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hope you get well soon.
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hope you get well soon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

Brief Answer:
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hope you get well soon.
You are welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hope you get well soon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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