Throbbing Sensation While Urinating. History Of Treatment For UTI. Reason?
Hi i was treated with a uti in february after the first time i had protected sex with my boyfriend after over a year of not having sex with my ex. I took all my antibiotics but not quite as i should have done . I no longer have any pain when going to the toilet or blood in my urine but there is lile a pulsing throbbing sensation there . It gets worse when i am on my period or my bowels are a little full. If i drink a lot it goes away more or less straight away but will.be back the next day. I am not pregnant and have no sexual transmitted diseases. I am very worried about this i dont know whether it is something as a standard water infection (which it doesnt feel like) or what else it could be . Thanks
your complaints point towards Pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries. It occurs when bacteria move upward from a woman's vagina or cervix to her uterus or fallopian tubes. previous history of UTI is also a additive factor in causation of PID. I sincerely advise you to consult a gynecologist and get cervical swabs and pelvic ultrasound done to find out whether PID is responsible for your symptoms.
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Throbbing Sensation While Urinating. History Of Treatment For UTI. Reason?
hi, thank you for your query your complaints point towards Pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries. It occurs when bacteria move upward from a woman s vagina or cervix to her uterus or fallopian tubes. previous history of UTI is also a additive factor in causation of PID. I sincerely advise you to consult a gynecologist and get cervical swabs and pelvic ultrasound done to find out whether PID is responsible for your symptoms. thank you, wishing you good health