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What causes vaginal rashes and blood in urine?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am noticing slight blood drops while urinating since last 2 to 3 days and irritation in the vagina. I noticed rashes on the left wall of the vaginal opening and seems to pain slightly while urinating. Please suggest the remedy. I have been consuming cital syrup on suggestions by a pharmacist. Please suggest remedies.

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If there is no burning sensation while urination or there is an increased frequency of urine accompanied with red urine then unlikely that you have a urinary tract infection, instead you are likely to be suffering from vaginitis. Please get a high vaginal swab and a urine culture to rule out infection first. If diagnosed then you can be prescribed a course of antibiotics accordingly. The presence of painful rashes at the vaginal opening on one side could be herpes zoster lesions. Please send a picture of the lesions for a possible diagnosis. Are you a sexually active lady?

Patient's Query

Thank you doctor,

Yes, I am sexually active. It would be really helpful if you can suggest any antibiotics or primary medication to relieve the infection.

Hi,

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This is typical vaginitis lesions. Please start the following medicines:

1. Tablet Oflox-OZ (Ofloxacin+Ornidazole) two times a day for seven days.

2. Tablet Pantop-DSR, (Pantoprazole+Domperidone) two times a day for seven days.

3. Clingen vaginal pessary, one tablet to be placed per vaginally each night for six days.

4. Continue syrup Cital (Disodium hydrogen citrate) as advised.

5. V-wash alkaline vaginal wash for local hygiene. Avoid any chemical soaps locally.

6 Tablet Paracetamol 650 mg, two times a day for three days for pain relief.

7. Drink three to four quarts of water daily and keep yourself well hydrated.

Answered byDr. Sameer Kumar

Medically reviewed byDr. Divya Banu M

Published At May 13, 2019
Reviewed AtNovember 15, 2023

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