Vaginal infection or yeast infection?

Hi,
I have been having burning sensations in either my urinary tract or my vaginal tract since a month, the sensations feel all over so I dont even know which tract… The weird thing is it doesn’t hurt all the time but when it starts burning, it becomes intolerable. It burns when I urinate sometimes. I don’t know if this is a yeast infection or a bacterial one. I tried Monistat 7-day cream and initially it seemed to reduce just a bit during the first 3 days but after that it has totally had no effect at all, meaning it came back. Now I don’t know what to do and I feel weird going to a doctor and saying I don’t even know which tract I’m having it in… I can’t have intercourse either because it’s too painful if I do it. There is no significant difference in smell or texture of discharge other than what I have had since many years.

Any of you experts out there, please tell me is this a yeast or bacterial infection and exactly where would it be located? Please, I am serious about this!
Thank you!

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5 Responses to “Vaginal infection or yeast infection?”

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    KAT Says:

    Are you sexually active? If so maybe it’s because of that. You have to go to the GYNO. If yoy take a monastat or a vagasil etc and its not working, chances are this is more serious then you thought. When was your last STDs test? Aids test? Go to the GYNO, they will do a papsmear on u, its not as bad as a coloscopy. EAT yogurt, if ur dry the yogurt will give more yeast to make u not so dry. I’m so sorry I know how u feel.God bless you

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    coka Says:

    go to gyneocologist to be sure-don`t waste your time asking other people about that-it might be serios and very individual. for having yest or some other infection it doesnt have to be burning included-i told you it is very individual. then have your urin tested for bacteria and you`ll find out THE TRUE! that is the best advice-go to doctors. good luck

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    wonder why? Says:

    Vaginitis refers to a bacterial infection or inflammation of the vagina. While men do not display the symptoms, they can transmit the infections.
    Symptoms:
    yellow to gray-green discharge with a "fishy" smell
    pain on urination
    vaginal itching
    painful intercourse

    That may be the reason. But id still just ask your doctor she wont laugh. It is very normal not to know where the pain is coming from. Hope this helps

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    Lydia B Says:

    O.K. Preliminary diagnosis. Bladder spasms. I don’t know if you have had any recent changes in your discharge, if you have this could be a vaginal yeast infection, bacteriosis, or trichimonias. All three can be treated with medication. A way that will help you find out for sure if you don’t have the bucks to go to the doctor is: Go to your pharmacy. Tell them you want AZO standard pills. I think they are marketed under the name AZO, but I am not sure, it changes, so I usually just ask where it is. AZO is an OTC medication that you can take for bladder spasms. It will turn your urine bright orange, but it works. I’d wear a panty liner, for some reason no matter how much you dry yourself off, you never seem to get it all off. The dye in that stuff doesn’t come out. Ever~
    Once you take the medication your pain and sensations should stop. Odor is a primary factor to use to decide if you need to head back to the pharmacy and treat for yeast, or head to the doc. If it smells like baking bread when you pee treat for yeast, if it smells bad, head for the doc. You might need some antibiotics. There are a couple of meds your doc. can give you for yeast. One is Diflucan, One is Nizoral. The Diflucan takes one dose, the nizoral about a week to make sure the boogie man is gone. Oh, I feel like I should mention this. Most folks don’t think about it. Talk to your partner. He may have yeast also and require medication. If you treat yourself, get well, then have sexual relations, he may be giving you right back what you just got rid of. Another thing, if he is uncircumcised or has loose skin at the tip of his penis, he may need to start cleaning under there with dial soap. Bacteria will grow and multiply beneath that skin because it’s moist, dark, and the perfect temprature. Same goes for yeast colonies. I hope all of this isn’t too confusing, and sincerely wish you relief. Lydia B.

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    shivani Says:

    i dont know

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