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Re: yeast or bladder infection

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 9 Dec 2002 15:49:56 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Brittany wrote: >
>The past couple of days I have been experiencing a burning when I
>urinate. An when I try to wipe myself, I see spots of blood, but none
>of it ever in my panties. I know from the way the blood looks that it
>is not a period about to come down. Now, the only thing that makes me
>think that it could be a yeast infection, is that I itch after using the
>restroom and I have discharge ALL DAY. I must change my underwear at
>least twice to three times a day. Could this have anything to do with
>something called polycyctic ovarian disease? Doctor, is there any way
>you could explain exactly what this is. I am not saying that I have it,
>but in a question that I posted a couple of days ago about menstration,
>I got a reponse from another doctor suggesting this disease. I am going
>to make an appointment with a gynecologist soon, because I have never
>gone to one before and I am 16. Is there anyway you can tell me some
>information before I get there and maybe get surprised? I would really
>appreciate it. Thanks for all your help.

it could be another form of infection,trichomonas,since yeast infection does not cause such excessive discharge.I can not till it is polycystic ovarian as i do not know hwo your periods looks like.

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