My guess is she has a UTI. To relieve the pain get to the pharmacy and pick up AZO. It's an over the counter pain reliever for Urinary Tract infection (UTI). This will discolor her pee; freaky at first, but this usually means it's beginning to mask the pain. Also buy alot of cranberry juice, not the cranberry cocktail stuff, make sure it's 100% juice. have her drink plenty of it. I suggest keep drinking it constantly until you can get into the doctor. if she can't handle the way cranberry juice tastes, pick up some cranberry pills at the pharmacy. They are located near the vitamins, if you do go this route; make sure she drinks plenty of water with it. This will help clean her urinary tract. Sometimes with just drinking juice, you can eliminate the hassle of even having to see a doctor. Just make sure before you eliminate going to the doctor that her symptoms have actually cured and it isn't just the AZO masking them. If that doesn't help her, she'll have to go to the doctor, they will give her a urine analysis. If they don’t give her a pap smear too, make sure she asks for one. Sometimes STDs are mistaken for a UTI. Chlamydia shares many of the same symptoms. If the urine analysis is positive for a UTI, her doctor will prescribe her an antibiotic to help clean up the infection. I'd suggest keep taking the cranberry supplement or drinking cranberry juice too. Azo should be enough to help with the pain, but if that isn't helping, the doctor can prescribe something a little stronger that will work for sure. Hopefully she gets rid of it before it's too late. If she toughs it out too long and doesn't go to the doctor in time it could get way worse. If you ignore a UTI to long, it can become a more serious issue. UTI's can turn into a kidney infection. These are the worst, and can last weeks. If she's having pain in her back, or a fever, don't wait, she should go to the doctor today. There are several reasons why she could have a UTI: any foreign bacteria in her vagina can cause irritation, which can lead to infection. To help prevent this: tell her it's bad to Douche (this may help her feel clean, but it is actually cleaning away her bacteria fighting agents, making her very susceptible to get an infection.) she should always wipe front to back (if you get **** near your vagina, it will irritate it, and can cause infection. Make sure she is Peeing after intercourse (a mans semen is foreign to a vagina, and you may actually be the reason she is feeling this discomfort). make sure she Keeps hydrated. I usually get a bladder infection (UTI) after a heavy night of drinking alcohol. Drinking alcohol dehydrates your body, and this can be painful for your bladder. If you drink plenty of fluids it will help flush your bladder out, and get out any bacteria that may cause infection. These suck! so help her out! I tend to get them often if I don't go to the bathroom after sex. So when I get one, i tend to blame my babe... it helps when he trys to help!
2007-05-21 10:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like she could have a Urinary Tract Infection. Get cranberry juice (sugar free, the sugar feeds an infection) for her to drink every day,two or three glasses. That will fix that problem
If she has a yeast infection, get some ACIDOPHILES tables from a drug store or health food store. One a day. Eat yogurt.
If the problem is really uncomfortable and painful and I know this will sound crazy but it really works. She needs to insert some plain live culture YOGURT into her vagina. It stops the discomfort, and discharge.
I had read of this before and it seemed ridiculous. But I take a number of medications for my health and they give me a yeast infection. So just a couple of days ago I broke down and used it vaginally. I couldn't believe it, but the discharge stopped, the discomfort stopped. It seems crazy but no doctor and it is inexpensive.
IF she is young and new to having sex, it can cause a lot of discomfort. USE LUBRICATION EVERY TIME.
Good Luck.
2007-05-16 07:34:39
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answered by ? 7
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Sounds like she has a urinary tract infection. All she has to do is go back and pee in a cup so they can look at it under the microscope. They will then give her the right kind of antibiotics. The doc will not have to exam her "down there". It will get worse if she does not get it treated. It will start feel like it is burning and that she has to pee all the time when she doesn't. It can also lead to a kidney infection which will really hurt. She must go back to the doctor. For the future, you get urinary tract infections by germs from your butt getting into where the pee comes out. This happens either from not being clean before sex or from wiping after you go to the restroom from the back to the front which brings the germs forward. She should also pee right after sex to help flush out any germs in the future, but for now she must get antibiotics
2007-05-16 07:28:52
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answered by Kate 2
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sounds like a beginning of an urinary tract infection try azio it will help with the pain or it could be vagitis which is caused by wearin too tight pants geestrings and colored panties where these things iritate it or it could be the soap she is using or if she takes alot of bubblebaths that can iritate it too drs advice that was told to me dont wear panties at night it needs to breath no joke so bacteria wont set up drs dont always catch everything i had the same problem he didnt find anything and the next day i was at the er it was soo bad ur body lets u know when something aint right and as for the old man thing go 2 the health dept its women and cheaper
2007-05-23 16:29:49
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answered by lifesucksforreal2000 1
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Sounds like a bladder infection. She needs to see a physican and get a prescription for antibiotics. Until she can get in for appointment, drinking straight cranberry juice, (not cocktail) and a over the counter medication called AZO will help.
2007-05-16 07:09:55
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answered by jennifer g 4
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sounds like a yeast infection. or even maybe a bladder infection if she goes to the doctors they can take a urine test and find out. Really easy and not pain ful
2007-05-23 03:26:53
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answered by Char B 1
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It might just be a yeast infection.. You can go to the doc and gets pills to help but it usually just goes away within a week or so.
2007-05-23 17:58:51
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answered by Melissa 3
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Sounds like a bladder infection she should seek out another doctor.
2007-05-23 13:43:05
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answered by Bethy4 6
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it's a urinary tract infection. Tons of water, antibiotics ( go to the doctor), and cranberry pills. Good luck sweetie.
2007-05-20 20:33:59
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answered by kiki<3 4
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I agree with UTI...the discharge sounds normal depending on what day of her cycle she's on. Cranberry juice and antibiotics will clear it up...but she can see a family doctor for that.
2007-05-16 14:27:16
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answered by Gwen K 3
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