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Having Yeast Infection. Itching During Urination. Fleshy, Yellowish White Discharge With Blood In Urine. What Could This Be?

I got a bad yeast infection a couple of days ago and I m using the pharmacy 3 day treatment for it. I m finished the treatment but I m still feeling the itchiness and when I urinate it feels like someone is pulling my uterus down. This morning when I urinated this fleshy discharge came out its yellowish white with blood in it. What can this be
Wed, 9 Jan 2013
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It appear that you also have urinary tract infection. You should get done urine routine and culture examination. You should consume more liquid. Meet a urologist with the reports for evaluation and if needed he may advice a course of appropriate antibiotics.

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Dr AKD
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Having Yeast Infection. Itching During Urination. Fleshy, Yellowish White Discharge With Blood In Urine. What Could This Be?

Hello It appear that you also have urinary tract infection. You should get done urine routine and culture examination. You should consume more liquid. Meet a urologist with the reports for evaluation and if needed he may advice a course of appropriate antibiotics. Thanks Dr AKD