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Morning...I have prblm with my bladder, I go to De toilet nw nd den, nd I feel pains evrtym I pee nd even after, it s like my bladder is iching inside....I went to see my gynaecological 3 weeks back nd he gave me some 7 days medication, he was very sure dat I ll be fyn BT nothing has change....
Since uncomfortable urination could be due to urinary tract infection and blister could be a boil (hair follicle infection) or herpes viral infection or shingle. But before going to any conclusion, blister has to be checked by a gynaecologist to see whether it is because of herpes or shingle or a boil. You may also need a urine routine test done to rule out any UTI.
STD sexual transmitted disease could be a possible cause, since unprotected sex may cause transmission of infection from infected partner. Herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are some of the common STD infections and all can cause blisters in vulva (genital region). It is better to get examined by a gynecologist, a get swab test and urine routine test done. Suitable antibiotic course can be started to eradicate the infection.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Pain During Urination?
Hi, Since uncomfortable urination could be due to urinary tract infection and blister could be a boil (hair follicle infection) or herpes viral infection or shingle. But before going to any conclusion, blister has to be checked by a gynaecologist to see whether it is because of herpes or shingle or a boil. You may also need a urine routine test done to rule out any UTI. STD sexual transmitted disease could be a possible cause, since unprotected sex may cause transmission of infection from infected partner. Herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are some of the common STD infections and all can cause blisters in vulva (genital region). It is better to get examined by a gynecologist, a get swab test and urine routine test done. Suitable antibiotic course can be started to eradicate the infection. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon