[18F] Experiencing urinary symptoms with foul odor and discharge
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What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, possible diagnoses include:
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): This is an infection in any part of your urinary system — your kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. Most UTIs are caused by bacteria, but some are caused by viruses and fungi. UTIs are more common in women than men. They can occur at any age but are more common in sexually active women and women after menopause.
- Treatment typically involves antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
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Bacterial Vaginosis (BV): This is a type of vaginal inflammation caused by the overgrowth of bacteria naturally found in the vagina, which upsets the natural balance. Women in their reproductive years are most likely to get bacterial vaginosis, but it can affect women of any age.
- Treatment typically involves antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Certain STIs, like chlamydia or gonorrhea, can cause similar symptoms. Even though you've mentioned no new sexual partners, it's important to remember that symptoms may not appear immediately after transmission.
- Treatment typically involves antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
What you can do
- Schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider as soon as possible. They can provide a formal assessment and order relevant tests if necessary.
- In the meantime, drink plenty of water to help dilute your urine and ensure you're flushing out your urinary system.
- Avoid drinks that may irritate your bladder, like coffee, alcohol, and soft drinks containing citrus juices or caffeine until your infection has cleared.
- Use a heating pad to help manage any pain.
What you should look out for
Reasons to seek immediate medical attention:
- If your symptoms worsen or do not improve within 24 hours
- If you develop a fever (temperature over 100.4°F) or chills
- If you experience severe lower abdominal pain
- If you notice blood in your urine
Remember, this advice is intended to be general in nature, and specific causes may not apply to your situation. Always consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate examination, testing, and care.
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