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It can be. But she may also have gotten a yeast infection not a bacterial infection.
In brief, yes.
A late period would not necessarily cause a vaginal itch and irritation. The itch and irritation could be caused by a yeast infection. A doctor will be able to diagnose the problem.
do you smell bad? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having nasty discharge? then you might have a yeast infection. are you having vaginal pain? then you might a yeast infection.
You have a yeast infection, you can go to the pharmacy in get medicine. Be Careful when you clean your self that also can cause an infection.
yes, having one increases your chances of of infection. Call your dr immediately.
Bladder infections are caused by bacteria,sometimes by the bacteria that are found inside the intestines and sometimes on the skin around the rectal and vaginal areas. Yes, that means from fecal contamination. There are several ways bacteria can get into the urethra. One way is through sexual intercourse, the bacteria in the vaginal area can be pushed into the urethra, which causes irritation in the bladder. In fact, any time the vaginal area is rubbed, bacteria can be pushed into the urethra. You can get a bladder infection from oral sex too. Tight jeans can exacerbate the situation because it provides a moist dark environment for the bacteria to thrive.sometimes it is not a bladder infection it can be irritation in the vaginal area because of rubbing. if occurs use Desitin for relief if not relieved in 1 week or so tell your doctor.
It probably means you have some sort of infection. Most likely a yeast infection. You should see your doctor to be sure that is what you have. There are other infections you can get in your vagina.
Hello, I see you are asking "What are the treatments for a bladder infection (cystitis)?" Treatment for cystitis that keeps coming back If you keep getting cystitis, a GP may prescribe: a single-dose antibiotic to take within 2 hours of having if you've noticed sex triggers cystitis. a low-dose antibiotic to take for up to 6 months. and a vaginal estrogen cream, if you have gone through menopause. You can also visit this site - digestivetracthealth. com/condition/bladder-infection-%28cystitis%29/c/2714
Not really, except that you may want to postpone sex until the infection clears due to bladder spasms. Early pregnancy can mimic a bladder infection with frequent urination, a "crampy" feeling and nausea. A kidney infection during pregnancy can cause miscarriage, if it is not treated quickly.
If you have symptoms of shakiness, foul smell, painful urination, discharge and frequent urges to pee fatigue, discolored urine, pain in your kidney area, itching and or burning, you may have a bladder infection.
Most likely you have a yeast infection which is very common among women whether they are having sex or not. There are meds at the pharmacy or you can go see a gyno.