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urine dribbling after yeast infection?
I had a yeast infection that wouldn't go away for about 3 months that the doctor says now is cured but right toward the end I started dribbling urine and have a lot of pain in my vulvar area (probably caused by irriation from the urine). The gynecologist said it was not due to the yeast infection as yeast cannot live in the bladder. The urologist said it can but put me on a medication for OAB that is supposed to help urge incontinence (which i'm almost possitive isn't the type I have) and it's only helped a little. I'm only 30 years old and can't live like this. Has anyone experienced a similar problem?
PS It is NOT a urinary tract infection. Been checked for this 3 times and always negative.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
A yeast infection is a vaginal infection that is usually caused by a fungus. Women who have this infection may feel itching, burning when urinating, and pain, and some women have a vaginal discharge. Yeast infections occur more frequently in women with diabetes.
It is not always necessary to have discharge with yeast infection,at times itching burning and pain arises due to it.
I had it in the past,Here is what i tried to cure it Naturally:
- 1 decade ago
Sounds more like you have a severe bladder infection or urinary tract infection. Get a test done. The yeast infection could have caused this.