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Suggest Remedies For An UTI In A Pregnant Woman

So I m 29 weeks pregnant was just told by obgyn that I tested positive for a uti over two weeks ago recently started my antibiotics today and afterwards my entire vagina (both lips) are now swollen my child is also extremely low and all the pressure is causing a lot of pain. How do I get rid of it?
Thu, 23 May 2019
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Hello,

I think you might have developed vaginal candida rash following antibiotic use. You should report this to your OBGYN in order to start appropriate treatment for candida.

Meanwhile, I recommend to:
- keep good vaginal hygiene
- use chamomile teat to rinse your genitalia
- take oral probiotics

But most important to report this to your OBGYN.

All the best.
Dr.Albana Sejdini
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Suggest Remedies For An UTI In A Pregnant Woman

Hello, I think you might have developed vaginal candida rash following antibiotic use. You should report this to your OBGYN in order to start appropriate treatment for candida. Meanwhile, I recommend to: - keep good vaginal hygiene - use chamomile teat to rinse your genitalia - take oral probiotics But most important to report this to your OBGYN. All the best. Dr.Albana Sejdini