Can vaginal yeast infections cause bladder pain?

I do not have a UTI, I was tested, but have had chronic bladder fullness or pain for a week. I thought it might be due to an allergic reaction to doxycycline, but it’s been 6 days since I stopped taking it, and the bladder problem still exists. i don’t think i have a vaginal yeast infection, but it is possible. Anyone experience bladder fullness with a yeast infection…

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5 Responses to “Can vaginal yeast infections cause bladder pain?”

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    Hannah_Barnes Says:

    see im not sure what exact symtoms you might be speaking of, but the fact you made a coment about bladder fullness, and pain. im thinking it might be the same issue i have, except mine doesnt usuraly last more then a few days at a time, and is at random.

    im now going to copy and paste what someone told me:
    them:
    get checked out (and check out online) interstitial cystitis… it seems to be common with endo…. and you really sound exactly like me with your bladder….

    me:
    someone gave me that term b4, but that term is for anythign that has no other explination, and endo pain can cause such issues, therefor being an explination, thats how i understand it at least?

    i spoke with my 2 gyn’s about it (one who is private, and one who is doing my surgery) and an ER doctor.

    ive been checked for infections, but the fact it for a while at least (not really any more) came about the same time before my period would start) now it comes when it wants to, like all of yesterday.

    but no matter what, so if thats what it is… what can be done about it???

    Them:
    if i had a scanner i’d show you that it’s not for anything with no other explanation… my bladder looks worse than anything the endo has done for me… let me see if i can find a good explanation for you… hold on…
    http://ic-network.com/ there’s one org for it…. http://www.ic-network.com/whatisinterstitialcystitis/ and an explanation from them. (If you don’t want to follow links right now, here’s the biggest part of their explanation for you to know – When an IC bladder is examined using a procedure called hydrodistention with cystoscopy physicians often find small, bleeding wounds, also known as petechial hemorrhages or glomerulations. These are usually caused by recurring irritation, such as coffee or soda. About ten percent of patients may have larger, more painful wounds, called Hunner’s Ulcers. Some patients with mild IC may have bladders that appear normal during a cystoscopy. IC patients rarely test positive for infection in standard urinalysis and urine cultures" -
    and another ic org http://www.ichelp.org/ and their explanation: http://www.ichelp.org/PatientInformation/TreatmentOptions/Brochures/WhatisIC/tabid/209/Default.aspx (Rule out other diseases and/or conditions that have symptoms resembling IC. These diseases may include bladder cancer, kidney problems, tuberculosis, vaginal infections, sexually transmitted diseases, endometriosis, radiation cystitis and neurological disorders.
    Perform a cystoscopy with hydrodistention under general anesthesia if no infection is present and no other disorder is discovered. If distention under anesthesia is not performed, the diagnosis of IC may be missed. Cystoscopy during a routine office visit may not reveal the characteristic abnormalities of IC and can be painful for those who have IC. It is necessary to distend the bladder under general or regional anesthesia in order to see the pinpoint hemorrhages on the bladder wall that are the hallmark of this disease. A biopsy of the bladder wall may be necessary at this time to rule out other diseases such as bladder cancer and to assist in the diagnosis of IC. IC is not associated with bladder cancer. )

    ………………………………………………………………………..
    going to stop now, if you want more then email me and i will explain more of what i learned from this girl.

  2. 2
    llh Says:

    Yes. A severe case of a vaginal yeast infection can cause UTI or PID. I would seek a docs help ASAP. So you can get test done to see if it is a yeast or bacterial infection.

  3. 3
    Anna Says:

    that’s so weird. same thing is going on with me. i was tested for UTI, and yeast and nothing came back positive…. im going to go to see a urologist specialist. i stopped taking doxycycline a MONTH and a half ago!!

  4. 4
    littlemall4u Says:

    it could be the antibotic
    drink lots of water and see your doctor
    might be bladder spasms

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    Kathleen B Says:

    It could be a sign of a severe yeast infection if it is associated with itching and redness of the vaginal area. It would not hurt to try a few natural yeast infection cures just to find out. You can read more about natural cures here : http://www.squidoo.com/natural-yeast-infection-cures-now

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