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Female
back pain and discharge: Eight causes and more
All women have vaginal
discharge, but the amount and type of discharge may vary. Normal discharge is
usually clear or cloudy. Yellow may also appear when it dries on clothes. You
may experience changes in your ejaculation due to menstrual or hormonal
contraceptives.
Eight possible causes of
low back pain and vaginal discharge are here:
Urinary tract infection
UTI can occur anywhere in
the urine tract. Bacteria cause the vast majority of UTIs. Sometimes viruses or
fungi can also cause urinary tract infections. Read more about urinary tract
infection.
Urethra
Urethritis is a condition
in which the urethra, or the tube that carries urine from the bladder outside
the body, becomes swollen and irritated. Sperm also passes through the male
urethra. Read more about urethritis.
Pelvic inflammatory
disease (PID)
Pelvic inflammatory
disease is an infection in a female reproductive system. The pelvis is in the
lower abdomen and contains the fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix and uterus.
Read more about PID.
Vaginitis
Vaginitis describes a
number of diseases that can cause infection or inflammation in the vagina.
Pregnancy
Pregnancy happens when a
sperm fertilizes an egg after it is released from the ovary during ovulation. A
fertilized egg then enters the uterus where it is inserted. Successful
transplantation leads to pregnancy. Read more about pregnancy.
Ectopic pregnancy
In the case of ectopic
pregnancy, a fertilized egg does not attach to the uterus. Instead, it can be
attached to the fallopian tube, abdomen or cervix. Read more about ectopic
pregnancy.
Cervical cancer
Cervical cancer occurs in
the cervix. The cervix connects the lower part of a woman's uterus to the
vagina. Read more about cervical cancer.
Rheumatoid arthritis
(Reiter's syndrome)
Rheumatoid arthritis is a
type of arthritis that can cause an infection in the body. Most often, a
sexually transmitted disease or bacterial infection in the gut causes the
development of rheumatoid arthritis. Read more about rheumatoid arthritis.
When to visit your doctor
Lower back pain and
vaginal discharge are rarely an urgent concern, but they may indicate that you
need to make an appointment with your doctor. Seek medical attention if you are
pregnant and vaginal discharge is greenish, very thick or watery as these
symptoms may indicate infection.
Yellow, white or greenish
discharge from the vagina
itching in the vagina
vaginal discharge
vaginal irritation
vaginal discharge from
fire or thick skin
vaginal bleeding or
freckles that are not due to menstruation
vaginal discharge that
has a strong or disgusting odor
Seek medical attention if
symptoms do not improve after one week.
This information is
summarized. Always consult a doctor if you are worried that you may have an
emergency.
How is low back pain and
vaginal discharge treated?
Your doctor may prescribe
antifungals if your lower back pain and vaginal discharge are the result of a
fungal infection. These treatments may include pills, vaginal and vaginal
creams. Your doctor may prescribe a medicine called Flagyl if you have a
bacterial infection called a bacterial vagina. This medicine comes in the form
of tablets or topical creams. Read all of this patent carefully before you
start taking this medicine. You should not drink alcohol for 48 hours after
treatment to avoid side effects.
Always take all the
medicine to make sure that the infection goes away.
Home treatment
Apply a cold or
ice-covered cloth to the muscle for 10 minutes at a time if you experience
vaginal discomfort, irritation or inflammation. During this time, you should
avoid sex to avoid further irritation.
You can not buy
painkillers, such as ibuprofen for the treatment of back pain. Topical
antifungal creams that can reduce the symptoms of fungal infections are also
available over the counter.
Prevents back pain and
vaginal discharge
These symptoms can not
always be prevented. However, you can take these measures to prevent low back
pain and vaginal discharge due to infection:
Always wipe the front and
back after using the toilet.
Do not use fragrant body
products such as regular or deodorant plugs.
Eat healthy foods and drink
alot of fluids.
Wear clean cotton
underwear.
Always use protection
when having sex.
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