What Causes Urination Pain With Vaginal Pressure And Pain?
hello my name is nicole and i was wondering if maybe yu could help me i am 24 n not pregant i have my tubes tied n well my problem just started a couple days ago i go to the bathroom n i start burning n hurtn when i go pee i feel like i have pressure in my vagaina when i use the bathroom i cant sit because it hurts to sit down n when i walk it hurts my vagaina n i dont wat its from or y its happening and i wanted to see if you could help me thank you nicole.
As per my clinical experience, the issue with urination pain and vaginal pressure indicate urinary tract infection with vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory condition.
Needs definite cure guidelines at this point
- avoid sex if sexually active - vaginal and genital hygiene care - careful shaving of private parts hair and avoid commercial creams or old douches - plenty of liquids to maintain hdyration - get a urine culture and swab test of the discharge for antibiotic prescription with your OBGY - pain killer as ibuprofen or paracetamol after meals - cranberry sachets in a glass of drinking water - plenty of citrus containing fruits as oranges, grapes for vitamin c
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Causes Urination Pain With Vaginal Pressure And Pain?
Hello, As per my clinical experience, the issue with urination pain and vaginal pressure indicate urinary tract infection with vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory condition. Needs definite cure guidelines at this point - avoid sex if sexually active - vaginal and genital hygiene care - careful shaving of private parts hair and avoid commercial creams or old douches - plenty of liquids to maintain hdyration - get a urine culture and swab test of the discharge for antibiotic prescription with your OBGY - pain killer as ibuprofen or paracetamol after meals - cranberry sachets in a glass of drinking water - plenty of citrus containing fruits as oranges, grapes for vitamin c Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon