What Causes Vaginal Itching After Taking Amoxicillin?
Could it be chlamydia? I have read that it can cause all of those symptoms.
It needs physical examination and diagnosis
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,welcome to healthcare magic.
I understand your concern.
In my opinion the presence of altered vaginal discharge along with itching,urinary problems suggest vaginal infection due to chlamydia,trichomoniasis,gonorrheaal infection etc.
But definite examination needs physical examination along with necessary investigations to confirm the diagnosis.
Physical examination involves speculum examination of vagina and the nature of discharge.
Complete urine examination along with urine culture and sensitivity detects the organism causing urinary infection.
Also the vaginal discharge should be subjected to tests like culture and sensitivity for the detection of gonorrhea and trichomoniasis.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the gold
standard for the diagnosis of chlamydia.
Trichomoniasis can be detected by examination of discharge under microscope.
So I suggest you to consult doctor for further work up.
Nothing to worry.It will subside with apt treatment.
Hope this satisfies your query.
Feel free to discuss further.
Best regards...Dr.Srilatha
I wonder though whether the alternating symptoms might due to initial yeast infection caused by the antibiotics, then the effect of the diflican combined with the birth control pills? The itching subsided after the diflican pill and the burning feels more like due to the irritated reddish skin outside then to an urinary problem.
Also, the last encounter (unprotected sex with my partner) when I could have gotten it was more then two months ago. Could I get symptoms months later?
definite diagnosis is important
Detailed Answer:
Hi there,I got your query.
Usually intake of antibiotics,oral pill usage all might predispose to yeast infection.
In the yeast infection itching and discharge subside mostly after the treatment.
As the itching is still persistent along with urinary problems other infections might be ruled out.
Some sexually transmitted infections (STD) mimic the yeast infection.
So it is always better to come to definite diagnosis.
Because once the cause is known it can be treated.
Any infection can be successfully treated with antibiotics.
The incubation period (IP)is the time taken for development of symptoms after contacting the infection.
It varies for each infection but roughly between 5-30 days.
IP for chlamydia is 2 days to 2 weeks.
So it might not be possible to develop after 2 months.
Avoid intercourse till the infection is treated.
It is good to ask your partner for any similar symptoms .Because combined treatment of both partners confer good results.
Hope this satisfies your query.
Feel free to discuss further.
Best regards...Dr.Srilatha