Your symptoms yellow vaginal discharge with a mild odor, burning while urinating, lower abdominal pain, occasional vaginal bleeding, and a strong urge to urinate—lasting for one week suggest a vaginal infection, possibly bacterial vaginosis, a yeast infection, a urinary tract infection (UTI), or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). These conditions are treatable, but they require proper medical evaluation and prescribed medication. Do not self-medicate. Maintain good genital hygiene, avoid douching, wear cotton underwear, stay well hydrated, and avoid sexual intercourse until evaluated. Consult a gynecologist or doctor as soon as possible for examination and tests (urine test and vaginal swab) so the correct treatment can be started and complications can be prevented.
Aapke symptoms—yellow vaginal discharge with smell, mild burning while urinating, lower abdominal pain, thoda bleeding, aur baar-baar strong urge to pee—vaginal/urinary infection (UTI, bacterial vaginosis, cervicitis, ya STI) ki taraf strongly point karte hain. Yeh normal nahi hai, aur 1 week se chal raha hai isliye self-medication bilkul na karein; proper tests (urine test, vaginal swab, ultrasound agar zaroori ho) ke bina exact cause pata nahi chalega. Please turant gynecologist ya general physician ko consult karein—early treatment se infection poori tarah theek ho jata hai; agar fever, zyada bleeding, ya severe pain ho to urgent hospital visit karein.
Hello dear See it seems vaginal candidiasis Iam Suggesting some medication for improvement. Please follow them for atleast a week Candid/clomed/clozed twice a day for 15 days Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Fusidic acid/lulliconazole topical 3-4 times for 5 days In addition, following preventive measures should be taken Dry the involved organ Fusidic acid/lulliconazole topical 3-4 times for 5 days In addition, following preventive measures should be taken Dry the involved organ Prevent moisture contamination In case of no improvement consult general physician (medicine) for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards Prevent moisture contamination
Hello Sneha Thanks for sharing these details. Your symptoms—yellow vaginal discharge with smell, mild burning while urinating, lower abdominal pain, some vaginal bleeding, and loss of control/strong urge to urinate—suggest a possible vaginal or urinary tract infection, or both. These can sometimes happen together.
Here’s what you should do next: - See a gynecologist or doctor soon: You need a proper examination and likely some tests (urine routine, vaginal swab, maybe an ultrasound) to confirm the cause. - Don’t self-medicate: Over-the-counter remedies won’t be enough for these symptoms. - Keep the area clean and dry: Wear loose cotton underwear, avoid scented products, and wipe front to back. - Drink plenty of water: This helps flush out bacteria.
Rx- Tab ofloxacin and ornidazole - once a day after food for 7 days Tab Flucanazole 150mg - take it on alternate days for 7 days
Thank you
Based on the symptoms you’re describing, it seems like you may be dealing with a possible vaginal infection or urinary tract infection (UTI). The yellow discharge with mild smell, slight burning sensation while urinating, and the urgent need to pee could be indicative of an infection that should ideally be addressed by a healthcare professional. First, it’s important to drink plenty of water to help flush out bacteria from the urinary system. Keeping yourself hydrated can sometimes help in mild cases, but it won’t replace medical treatment if an infection is present. Over-the-counter pain relief like ibuprofen may help with discomfort, but again, it’s not a substitute for actual treatment. In terms of the discharge and vaginal symptoms, refrain from using scented products or douches, as these may exacerbate the issue. Choose loose, breathable cotton underwear to keep the area dry and comfortable. More critically, see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. They will need to perform a physical examination and possibly run some tests, like a urine analysis or a vaginal swab, to determine the specific cause of your symptoms. This will guide them in prescribing the appropriate treatment, which could be antibiotics or antifungal medication, depending on whether it’s a bacterial or fungal problem. Additionally, the vaginal bleeding and loss of urinary control can point to different conditions, some of which might be serious. Hence, seeing a doctor is essential for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Early intervention is crucial for preventing complications or the infection from worsening. Do reach out to your healthcare provider soon to get the necessary care.
Hello Sneha, thank you for sharing your concern. You have vaginal bleeding. Kindly visit a certified Gynecologist for detailed evaluation and physical examination. Taking online consultation for vaginal bleeding will lengthen your disease. Your issue needs a proper evaluation.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Medicine
