What Do Sores And Red Bumps Around Vagina With UTI Indicate?
Diagnosed with UTI 3 days ago started the meds 2 days ago and now starting to notice coilflower looking sores inside the lips of my vagina and little red bumps all over my vaginal area on and inside the lips what could be the cause of this? I am sexually active but I haven t had sex without a condom at all.
Hello hope the answer helps you.As you mentioned that have been diagnosed with UTI and started antibiotic treatment but noticed some painful lesion in vagina which could be some hallmark of post viral or bacterial infection although your sex practice seems safe with use of condom so sexually transmitted infections can be reduced but risk is still there.I think you continue with antibiotic regimen as prescribed by doctor and use some topical anaesthesia as 2% lignocaine and acyclovior cream application twice daily and lets see the response.If the lesion not responding might then need complete evaluation later by specalist
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What Do Sores And Red Bumps Around Vagina With UTI Indicate?
Hello hope the answer helps you.As you mentioned that have been diagnosed with UTI and started antibiotic treatment but noticed some painful lesion in vagina which could be some hallmark of post viral or bacterial infection although your sex practice seems safe with use of condom so sexually transmitted infections can be reduced but risk is still there.I think you continue with antibiotic regimen as prescribed by doctor and use some topical anaesthesia as 2% lignocaine and acyclovior cream application twice daily and lets see the response.If the lesion not responding might then need complete evaluation later by specalist