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Infectious Illnesses
Question #12685
274 days ago
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How to get cure from all this and what to do?

Shreya.m

I'm continuously discharging(white discharge ) through my vagina from past 2 weeks..and evenI have fever and feeling low very tired from 2 weeks so I visited to doctor, blood report was normal but ESR report was showing 27 but still blood ,urine , vaginal swab test culture test report should come..and in my abdominal pelvic ultrasound scanning they said I had dysuria after seeing all reports doctor said I've infection and suggested me to take 3 tablets related to discharge... After the report arrives they'll start to treat...but Yesterday I felt itching around the anus and suddenlyi got one tiny long white worm from my anus and there was little bleeding inside the anus!

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Hi Dear Shreya , Your complaints of leucorrhea needs Gynecologist consultation White discharge can be bacterial or fungal too So with the culture report we can start on the kit Kindly maintain hygiene Take Albendazole 400mg 1 at night only for tonight Take care

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Hello Shreya, I understand your concern. Here is my advise -

Continue the treatment for your vaginal infection and add this medicine -

Tab. Albendazole + Ivermectin single dose. Tab. Ibuprofen + Paracetamol (400/325) twice a day × 3 days. Keep your anal region clean.

Consult a General Surgeon if bleeding from Anus persists.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med

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Finding a tiny white worm from the anus along with vaginal discharge, fever, fatigue, and anal itching suggests you may have a parasitic infection (like pinworm/enterobiasis) along with a possible vaginal infection. This is not usually life-threatening, but it requires proper treatment to clear both infections. You should consult your gynecologist and a general physician or gastroenterologist immediately so they can confirm the type of worm, prescribe anti-parasitic medication, and continue treatment for the vaginal infection once your culture results are available. Meanwhile, maintain strict hygiene: wash hands, keep nails short, wash bedding and clothes, and avoid scratching the anal area.

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Hello dear See as per clinical history shared by you it seems urinal infection Already you have shared esr report I suggest you to please get following tests done ( if not recommended by the concerned physician) for confirmation Stool culture Sigmoidoscopy Colonoscopy CBC Serum ferritin Kidney USG Serum progesterone Rft Albumin globulin ratio Please share the result with urologist or gastroenterologist for better clarity Also,take any medication only after recommendation by concerned physician Regards

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You have a mild vaginal infection and a simple worm infection, both fully curable with proper medicine and hygiene. You’re already on the right path finish your tests, follow your doctor’s treatment, and within 1–2 weeks, you should feel completely normal.

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Hello Shreya You have a mild vaginal infection and a worm infection too both fully curable with proper medicine and hygiene. Rx - a) Take Albendazole 400mg 1 at night for 1 day b) Fluconazole 150 mg - once a day for 7 days c) Amoxicillin 625 mg - once a day I suggest you to please get following tests done ( if not recommended by the concerned physician) for confirmation Stool culture Sigmoidoscopy Colonoscopy CBC Serum ferritin Kidney USG Serum progesterone Rft Albumin globulin ratio

Thank you

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Hello dear It’s seems like you have pelvic inflammatory infection cause by gonnoria and chlamydia

And worms which cause itchy Anus is vermicularis Kindly follow my instructions Tab albendazole 500mg once a day and wash and maintain hygiene properly Tab pan top dsr before breakfast For urine infections Tab cefixime 200mg twice a day Tab metrology 500mg twice a day Syrup citrasol 2tsp with full glass of water Drink plenty of water Don’t worry if u have fever and pelvic pain severely then consult to doc Tab candid cl per vaginally For 1 week If u still not get relax then consult to gyncologist Thanks

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The symptoms you’re describing, including the vaginal discharge, fever, fatigue, and now the appearance of a small white worm, suggest a complex condition that may involve both an infection and a parasitic worm infestation. The raised ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) can indicate inflammation or infection somewhere in your body, although by itself it’s not specific to any particular disease. Given the presence of a worm and the itching around the anus, this could suggest a possible pinworm infection, which is known to cause anal itching, especially at night, and even mild bleeding if the area is irritated.

First, regarding the worm infestation, it’s very important to follow up with your doctor about this finding. They might prescribe an anti-parasitic medication like mebendazole or albendazole, common treatments for pinworms. Additionally, ensure high standards of personal hygiene – wash hands regularly, keep your nails short, and wash bed linens and clothes in hot water to reduce the risk of re-infestation.

For the vaginal discharge and other symptoms, awaiting the results from the remaining tests is crucial. The discharge could be due to a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or a sexually transmitted infection, each requiring different treatments. Until you have a specific diagnosis, continue the medication recommended by your doctor to manage the discharge.

Also, maintain hydration, rest adequately, and eat a balanced diet rich in nutrients to support your immune system. If any of your symptoms significantly worsen—like increased bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or a high fever—seek immediate medical attention. Once the culture and other test results come in, your healthcare provider can tailor the treatment more effectively to address all underlying causes.

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Hello The bleeding is very important symptom to rule out various causes. Kindly visit the surgeon for best opinion. For white discharge, you can continue the treatment as advised by your treating doctor.

Take care

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Hi Shreya On the basis of your presenting complaints- Assessment: 1. Mixed infection – probable vaginal and intestinal (pinworm) infection 2. Mild anemia or inflammation (suggested by raised ESR)

Plan of Treatment- 1. Tab Albendazole 400mg - one tablet now and repeat after 2 week (for worm infection) 2. Tab Fluconazole 150mg- 1tab/week- for 2 week 3. Tab metronidazole 400mg - three times a day- for 7days 4. Clotrimazole vaginal Passary- HS - for 5 days

General advice - 1. Wear clean cotton undergarments, keep genital area dry. 2. Avoid using perfumed soaps or douching. 3. Maintain hand hygiene, especially after using toilet (to prevent worm re-infection). 4. Wash undergarments in hot water. 5. Take a deworming tablet for all family members if possible.

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