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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.
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- Van BoLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
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.
Source(s): health - Anonymous10 years ago
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.
- QLv 710 years ago
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.
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- rob dLv 710 years ago
Kidney problems from diabetes? Avoid all sugar. Get tested by a doctor familiar with diabetes. diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure.