What Could Cause Numbness In Vagina & Burning Sensation During Urination?
Hi for the past five days out of no where i been getting numbness in my back ive had numbness in my vagina but only on the left side and kinda a burning when i urinate ive had a little bit of cramping as well cant really get comfortable at night and am curious to know what it could be.
I advice you to, - Avoid cosmetics if any causing allergy - Maintain good hygiene & wash your vagina repeatedly - Avoid sanitary pads if sensitize the skin around the vaginal area - Take norfloxacin for 5days - if not responding, do Urine routine & culture
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.
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What Could Cause Numbness In Vagina & Burning Sensation During Urination?
Hi. I ve gone through your query and I can understand your anxiety. Vaginal numbness & burning sensation could be due to any contact with allergens in the form of chemicals in cosmetics, detergents, sanitary pads or urinary tract infection, bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, vaginitis etc. I advice you to, - Avoid cosmetics if any causing allergy - Maintain good hygiene & wash your vagina repeatedly - Avoid sanitary pads if sensitize the skin around the vaginal area - Take norfloxacin for 5days - if not responding, do Urine routine & culture Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.