I have pain during urination, pelvic pain, and a thick, white, cream-like vaginal discharge. What medicines should I take to treat this suspected infection and relieve the pain?
Asked by Female, 28 · 3 days ago
These symptoms suggest a highly treatable condition, most likely a vaginal yeast infection (indicated by the thick, white discharge) potentially alongside a urinary tract infection (UTI). To treat a suspected yeast infection, antifungal medications like oral fluconazole or topical clotrimazole are commonly used. For pelvic and urinary pain, over-the-counter relievers like ibuprofen or phenazopyridine can provide quick comfort. Because pelvic pain can sometimes indicate other infections requiring specific prescription antibiotics, please consult a healthcare provider for a quick swab or urine test. Rest assured, these issues are very common, not dangerous, and easily cured with the right targeted treatment.