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Burning vulva
After passing urine my vagina / vulva keeps burning sensation for few minutes. What medication can I apply?
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take plenty of fluids.                              maintain personal hygiene.                   avoid oily spicy food.
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How long are you suffering? You should take lot of fluids and avoid spices
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wash the area with klean v gel get a urine routine and culture done
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It can be either a urine infection or fungal infection of the area. Are you having itching or any discharge near the vulval/vaginal area?
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Need to rule out UTI, also local infection
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If the burning is after passing urine particularly then it maybe UTI. Drink plenty of water. Syrup Uriliser 2 tsf in half a glass of water twice a day for 4-5 days Tab urispas twice daily for 5 days Tab Ceftum 250 twice daily for 5 days Do a urine routine, microscopic examination,culture sensitivity. Maintain genital hygeine
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Urine- RE,ME,CS
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May be uti or vaginitis Want further history , contact us
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