For about a month, I have been having vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain?

For around 6 months I have been having off and on kidney and bladder infections. I just recently got a yeast infection in my mouth and that is gone. I feel almost as if I have a yeast infection vaginally now. For the past month I have been bleeding down there. I thought it was coming from my kidney infection but its not because I have used a Tampon and it is definitely coming vaginally.I have also been hurting in my low abdominal area. I am 66 years old, and I have had a total and complete hysterectomy 30+ years ago. People have been telling me that this is bleeding is from a yeast infection. I'm just not sure. Cancer has been running in my family for years. I have been checked for rectal cancer, colon cancer, etc. What could be causing this bleeding? It really worries me and I can't get an appointment with the gynocologist until next week.

Van Bo2011-09-01T07:58:27Z

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Probably a yeast infection. If no hysterectomy had been done, it might be uterine fibroid cysts. Get treatment for the yeast, and I think this will resolve. Do not take aspirin, entrophen, Excedrin or blood thinners. Get some B12 with iron to boost your immune system.

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Anonymous2011-09-01T11:02:43Z

That's definitely yeast infection. And a month is too long! You definitely have to see a doctor. Had yeast infection a couple of days ago and it's like hell specially at night. Got a relief from the infection in the link in my source and cured the infection after 2 days by following the steps in the website.

Q2011-09-02T01:14:39Z

If you've had repeated infections, then you've probably been repeatedly taking antibiotics, which is what gave you the oral yeast infection, and it would certainly have given you a vaginal one, too. So the most likely answer to your question is that you have a vaginal yeast infection. You can be fully reassured when you see the gyn next week, but don't be too concerned.

rob d2011-09-01T20:14:38Z

Kidney problems from diabetes? Avoid all sugar. Get tested by a doctor familiar with diabetes. diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure.

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