ok so like a week and a half ago my vagina itched but then after a couple days it went away so i thought i was fine. but now i have this horrible pain in my stomach and its really sore and sometimes feels like cramps but usually is just this terrible pain. ive had this pain for over 3 days now!! last night i used some medicine that cures yeast infections and i kno it wouldnt completely sure it the first night but it should have made the pain feel at least a little better but it still hurts really bad and now my back hurts too. i feel really sick and im so annoyed i cant figure out what this is. i looked online and i think it might be a urinary track infection but im not sure. can anyone tell me what it sounds like because it hurts a lot. i know i should go see a doctor but i just moved here a couple days ago and we are trying to unpack my house and we dont know any doctors here yet. its not like a stomach ache like i'm gonna be sick its just like its really sore and hurts A LOT and sometimes the pain makes me feel nauseous. thank you soooo much!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? thelaura answered Thursday June 12 2008, 5:51 pm: It's impossible for anyone here to give you a thorough diagnosis.
Your stomach/back pain may be totally unrelated to your itchy vagina and could just be coincidental... or maybe it IS an infection (maybe UTI) which could be spreading (kidneys perhaps) - and if this is the case, then you need to see a doctor asap. Don't let these things get worse.
If it's at all possible, drop by a chemist and explain your problem to a pharmacist. They are professionals too and will tell you what you need to do.
I don't know where you are in the world, but if you're in England, go to Boots (pharmacist will help you there) or call NHS direct and if it's necesarry, they'll tell you to drop in.
If you live elsewhere, then I'm sorry, but you will have to try your best to seek out a professional. It's better to be safe than sorry.
I wish you the best of luck. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
chakra answered Thursday June 12 2008, 5:04 pm: Have a look on The NHS direct website [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) there is a yes or no answer key for you to fill in.
I tried with what symptoms you gave and it came out as possibly kidney stones but you have to see a gp.
If you live in the UK you can call NHS Direct for free and speak to a doctor, if not, you could try calling your local hospital or doctors surgery and speak to a receptionist or doctor about your symptoms. [ chakra's advice column | Ask chakra A Question ]
isis answered Thursday June 12 2008, 4:23 pm: Find a doctor, don't wait any longer. If it's an infection, it needs to be treated - now!
If you've been in pain that long it's highly unlikely to get better without medication.
It sounds like it could be a kidney infection, if it is, they are painful and, left untreated, can cause permanent damage. Even if it is not this, you still need to examined by a doctor asap.
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