Urinary Tract Infection. Drink Cranberry juice, this will calm some of the symptoms. But you need an anti-biotic to clear it up completely. You must see a doctor, for this will get extremely worse if left untreated. It's no big deal. They only test your urine, for bacteria, and nothing else.
Good prevention, just drink a glass of cranberry juice a day if you can. I would not rely on anything from a health store. Not everyone response the same with these all natural health remedies. Be careful about it. Some produce allergies.
2006-12-09 23:19:59
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answered by SCORPIO 7
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It's cool. I went into the emergency room with robust scale back abd cramps and a heavy transparent discharge. They did the lithmus experiment and it got here again nice. They stated I was once nice and that a few humans had a beautiful heavy discharge throughout being pregnant. She stated all of it got here right down to hormones. No being pregnant is the identical.
2016-09-03 09:06:01
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answered by boyington 4
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We get all kinds of discharge through our lives, so I would't worry too much about that.
As for the burning during urination, it's almost certainly a urinary tract infection.
Go to a chemist or health food store and get yourself some cranberry supplements and a potent probiotic, and take both several times a day until the infection is gone. Once it's gone, taking both once a day is a good maintenance protocol to follow so you don't get any more.
2006-12-09 23:18:01
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answered by Donna M 6
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It could be a yeast infection or a UTI (urinary tract infection). Other possible side effects of a yeast infection are:
* Itching and burning in the vagina and around the vulva (the skin that surrounds your vagina)
* A white vaginal discharge that may look like cottage cheese
* Pain during sexual intercourse
* Swelling of the vulva
Other possible side effects of a UTI are:
* Back pain
* Blood in the urine (hematuria)
* Cloudy urine
* Inability to urinate despite the urge
* Fever
* Frequent need to urinate
* General discomfort (malaise)
* Painful urination (dysuria)
If it's a yeast infection you will want to buy Monistat 7 or get medication from your doctor, and if it's a UTI you can get antibiotics and pain killer from your doctor. Usually, they will perform a test on you to see if it is a yeast infection or UTI.
2006-12-09 23:32:14
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answered by Christine 3
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Discharge is very common, and often entirely harmless. From what you describe it could be anything from cystitis to a yeast infection. If your symptoms don't disappear within a few days, go and see a gynecologist. If it's your first visit to one, ask your mother or your girlfriends about somebody they can recommend and take a friend or a relative along if it helps. All the best!
2006-12-09 23:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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To me it could be a yeast infestion and/or urinary track infection. As far as the urinary track infection there is over the counter medicine for it. I think the cranberry thing takes too long. To help prevent it since you are a virgin, you might be wiping #2 frontwards and that can cause and infection. So you have to be carefull. Aslo drink lots of water.
2006-12-09 23:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a Gyn. It is possibly an infection.
2006-12-09 23:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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