Yeast are normal inhabitants of the vagina, but they are kept in check by the bacterial population of the vagina. The antibiotics for the UTI killed these normal helpful bacteria also, so the yeast grew out of control. Use an anti-fungal like clotrimazole for the yeast. The heavy period was probably just one of those once-in-a-while ones that within the normal variation, nothing to worry about unless it keeps happening.
Orange spotting is an indication that you have some sort of vaginal infection. A physician should be consulted in determine what type of infection you have.
I had the same thing happen to me and I was pregnant. I would take a test to make sure. You should not be treated for a yeast infection until you are 12 weeks along. I had to live with it for that long and then I could treat it.
Coming off birth control can and does cause spotting for a few days. This is the medication withdrawing from your system.
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Yes.. It is pretty normal for most women. If the spotting beyond your period lasts longer then a week, consult your dr!
Brown spotting is usually referred to as old blood and can be a indication of pregnancy, implantation bleeding, urinary tract infection, vaginal/reproductive infection etc. Spotting is also known as break through bleeding when on birth control pills. There is also a condition referred to as Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding which means spotting or bleeding before or after your periods. Do a pregnancy test first. Then see your doctor hun.
you might have a urinary tract infection does it hurt after you pee?
the blood in the urine could be due to a lot of things, perhaps a kidney infection, bowel infection or cistitis.
Either a woman is suffering from irregularity, she has an infection or some other disease, or she is pregnant.
Bacterial vagnosis is not likely to cause spotting. Trichomoniasis, which is always accompanied by BV, can cause spotting. BV is easier to diagnose than trich, and may be missed unless the health care provider does an immediate examination of the vaginal discharge with a microscope, or uses a specific swab for trich. If you have been diagnosed with BV and are experiencing spotting, contact your health care provider to find out if additional examination is needed.
go to the docters. Its an infection which could lead to you never being able to have kids.
Kidney infection. Painful urination, cloudy urine, pain around waistline, blood in urine. Definitely a kidney infection.