Burning Sensation With Pain In The Vagina. Symptoms Persisting After Taking Trioflam. Need Help?
i m having vaginal pain...i m 19 years old......it happens before 3 months ago...now again i m experiencing the same....i dnt have itching over there....but sometime a v.little bit burning sensation....from 3 days i m continuosly experiencing pain....plz help me...i m very bothered...plz help me....previously i consulted doctor...she gave me trioflam but my did not get rid of my pain...
I feel it would be best if you could visit a gynaecologist, get a urine routine and microscopy done . She might do a vaginal examination and prescribe you the appropriate medication.
Meanwhile, please follow good perineal hygiene.
Drink plenty of water , at least 10 glasses of water a day , to flush out the toxins.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan
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Burning Sensation With Pain In The Vagina. Symptoms Persisting After Taking Trioflam. Need Help?
Hi there, The possibilities I can think of are urinary tract infection , vaginal infections(candidiasis). Any history of foul smelling vaginal discharge , burning urination, fever etc? I feel it would be best if you could visit a gynaecologist, get a urine routine and microscopy done . She might do a vaginal examination and prescribe you the appropriate medication. Meanwhile, please follow good perineal hygiene. Drink plenty of water , at least 10 glasses of water a day , to flush out the toxins. Hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan