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What could be the reason for frequent urination, vaginal itching, and discharge, anal itching, pelvic pain, vaginitis, and lower back pain?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have frequent urination, vaginal itching, vaginal discharge (no smell) anus itching, pelvic pain, vaginitis, and lower back pain. I went to three different doctors and they said it looks like yeast or a bladder infection. They gave me medicine and it did not work. I am taking cranberry pills and probiotics while drinking plenty of water. One doctor recommended Boric and I have been using that along with Monistat. I also got tested for STD and all tests came back negative each time. I do not know what is wrong and need treatment.

Thank you.

Hello,

Thank you for stopping by!

I am here to provide expert opinions on your medical issues.

According to your description, it looks like UTI (urinary tract infection) rather than a vaginal infection. To avoid such subsequent infections you should keep that area clean and dry, change undergarments twice a day, and wash your genital with soft cleansers. You can also use Candid powder (Clotrimazole) to keep that area dry, it also acts like an antifungal. Are you sexually active? I will prescribe you medicines accordingly. Are there any other medicines that you took other than those mentioned above?

I hope your query got resolved.

Please feel free to reach me again, in case of further queries.

Thank you.

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At July 2, 2023
Reviewed AtApril 17, 2024

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