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Frequently Passing Stools. Smell In Vagina, Frequent Urination. History Of Bladder Infection

Hello, I keep having to go to the toliet alot and keep pooing and sometimes it s runny Sometimes it s normal or I feel I need to push but when I do nothing comes out. I keep peeing alot too and it s tiny bits of pee not alot but it hurts and my vagina smells The only time I feel relaxed is sitting on the toliet as soon as I get off the pain comes back And I feel I need to realease one of the two, I had bladder infection before but went away I don t know if it s come back and now effective my poo swell as my wee. Please help Thankyou.
Wed, 27 Nov 2013
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hello,
thank you for asking this question.
your problem seems to be in my opinion an ifection of the vagina, also known as vaginitis.
The symptoms of a vaginal infection can vary depending on what is causing it. Some women have no symptoms at all. Some of the more common symptoms of vaginitis include:

Abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor.
Burning during urination.
Itching around the outside of the vagina.
Discomfort during intercourse.

The five most common types of vaginal infections are:

Candida or "yeast" infections.
Bacterial vaginosis.
Trichomoniasis vaginitis.
Chlamydia vaginitis.
Viral vaginitis.
To prevent yeast infections, you should:

Wear loose clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, silk).
Avoid wearing tight pants.
Don't douche. (Douching can kill bacteria that control fungus.)
Limit the use of feminine deodorant.
Limit the use of deodorant tampons or pads to the times when you need them.
Change out of wet clothing, especially bathing suits, as soon as you can.
Avoid frequent hot tub baths.
Wash underwear in hot water.
Eat a well-balanced diet.
Eat yogurt.
If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar level as close to normal as possible.

If you get frequent yeast infections, tell your doctor. He or she may need to do certain tests to rule out other medical conditions.

I stronglu advice you to take an analyse of your vaginal secretions as bacterial culture.
Kind regards
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Frequently Passing Stools. Smell In Vagina, Frequent Urination. History Of Bladder Infection

hello, thank you for asking this question. your problem seems to be in my opinion an ifection of the vagina, also known as vaginitis. The symptoms of a vaginal infection can vary depending on what is causing it. Some women have no symptoms at all. Some of the more common symptoms of vaginitis include: Abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Burning during urination. Itching around the outside of the vagina. Discomfort during intercourse. The five most common types of vaginal infections are: Candida or yeast infections. Bacterial vaginosis. Trichomoniasis vaginitis. Chlamydia vaginitis. Viral vaginitis. To prevent yeast infections, you should: Wear loose clothing made from natural fibers (cotton, linen, silk). Avoid wearing tight pants. Don t douche. (Douching can kill bacteria that control fungus.) Limit the use of feminine deodorant. Limit the use of deodorant tampons or pads to the times when you need them. Change out of wet clothing, especially bathing suits, as soon as you can. Avoid frequent hot tub baths. Wash underwear in hot water. Eat a well-balanced diet. Eat yogurt. If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar level as close to normal as possible. If you get frequent yeast infections, tell your doctor. He or she may need to do certain tests to rule out other medical conditions. I stronglu advice you to take an analyse of your vaginal secretions as bacterial culture. Kind regards