Probably not, but it depends on the skill of the microscopic exam. There are many other conditions that can cause symptoms of yeast. Return to your health care provider to ask for advice and further diagnosis and treatment.
That is definitely a question for the doctor !
It would just be tested for the bladder infection. If you want them to test for pregnancy, I'm sure they will.
If you were tested before 3 weeks after infection, the test could have turned up false.
See a doctor, have your infection tested and get prescription for another class of antibiotic that it is sensitive to.
If you start seeing syptoms of the sickness go to a doctor
You could have an infection and it's time to see a doctor. This does not mean you are pregnant or have cancer!
Non Reactive - it means that the result is negative and that the sample tested did not show evidence of HIV infection.
A negative HIV test means that a person is not showing evidence of infection with HIV. A negative test may also occur in the "window period" between infection and the time when the test may be expected to turn positive.
You might have gotten chlamydia from somewhere else, you could have some other infection, your partner could have had a false negative result, or you might have some other non-infectious problem. You should not rely on a partner's result to determine whether or not you have an infection. If you have pain or discharge, you should get tested.
If a person experiencing diabetic symptoms is tested, and the testing comes back negative, the person should be re-tested at least once every three years. If more risk factors appear, testing frequency may be increased by a doctor. http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/diagnosis/#diagnosis
A person does not have AIDS until they are diagnosed with the condiition. AIDS is a result of advanced HIV infection. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. The only effective way to know your status is to get tested.
Both partners should be tested; you should not assume that you are negative for STDs based on your partner's test. Various situations can lead to one partner being negative and another positive. Don't take a chance.