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I feel pain and burning sensation after intercourse. Is this UTI?

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Dr. Megha Tuli

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Published At March 10, 2016
Reviewed AtJune 22, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am 26 years old. I got married recently. After having intercourse with my husband, I feel too much pain in my vagina and also burning sensation while urinating. I also feel frequent urination. Is this urinary tract infection? Please suggest some medicine.

Answered by Dr. Megha Tuli

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

You are right. You have symptoms of urinary tract infection (UTI). Please get a urine culture and sensitivity done. We can start the appropriate antibiotic then. Meanwhile, have plenty of water of about 10-15 glasses a day to flush out the toxins.

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Thanks for your reply. Since I am in remote location, I cannot get urine culture and sensitivity test for another week. Could you please suggest antibiotics?

Answered by Dr. Megha Tuli

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

I can suggest you antibiotic. If you take antibiotic now, it will spoil your urine culture reports and they would become insignificant. However, if you still need a suggestion please give me details of all the symptoms you are experiencing like any burning or itching or any discharge along with this. Let me know exactly what your problem is, so that I can guide you correctly. Hope to hear from you soon.

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Yes, I have symptoms like burning, itching and also white discharge. I had taken tablet for 15 days to postpone my periods during my marriage. May I also know the reason for UTI please? Can it be due to condoms?

Answered by Dr. Megha Tuli

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

You are having cystitis. It is very common in newly married couple. It is known as honeymoon cystitis. First of all, take plenty of water. I have suggested the following medicines.

1. Tablet Oflox-OZ (Ofloxacin and Ornidazole combination), twice a day after food for seven days.

2. Tablet Pantoprazole 40 mg one tablet, in empty stomach in the morning.

3. Tablet Flavoxate one tablet, thrice daily after food for three days.

4. Tablet Allegra 10 mg (Fexofenadine) one tablet at night for three days.

5. Apply Candid V gel (Clotrimazole) a little bit on and near vagina twice a day for five to six days.

6. Tablet Ginlac V (combination of Tinidazole and Clotrimazole) one tablet to be inserted vaginally at night before sleep for four nights.

Consult your specialist, discuss with him or her and take the medicines with consent. Please let me know how you respond after a week.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I did not get Flavoxate and Ginlac V in my native. Please suggest an alternative for this. Should I place the Ginlac V tablet in my vagina full night? Does it melt?

Answered by Dr. Megha Tuli

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

Try to get Urispas for Flavoxate and get Infa V tablet (combination of Metronidazole, Clotrimazole and Lactic acid bacillus) instead of Ginlac. Infa V has to be placed in the vagina whole night. Some will be absorbed and rest will melt and come out by morning.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Megha Tuli
Dr. Megha Tuli

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