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Rash, itching, and discomfort after urination for 5 months strongly suggest one of the following:
1. Chronic Vaginal Fungal Infection (Candidiasis)
Most common cause of:
• Itching
• Burning after urine touches skin
• Redness
• Recurrent irritation
Often worsens by sweat, tight clothes, moisture, pads, or soaps.
2. Recurrent Bacterial Vaginitis
Causes:
• Burning
• Fishy or unusual smell
• Watery discharge
• Irritation after pee
3. Contact Dermatitis (Skin Allergy)
Due to:
• Perfumed soaps
• Detergent
• Intimate washes
• Sanitary pads
• Hair-removal creams
This causes rash and itching after urine touches irritated skin.
Since symptoms are present for 5 months, it is not a simple UTI.
This is almost always a skin + vaginal irritation problem, not a kidney or bladder issue.
Next Steps
Treatment Plan
1. Antifungal + Anti-itch Cream
Apply Clotrimazole + Beclomethasone (Candid-B)
OR
Clotrimazole cream 2%
• Apply twice daily for 10 days
• Only on the outer vaginal skin (not inside)
This will reduce itch quickly.
2. Oral Medicine (if itching is strong)
Fluconazole 150 mg
• One tablet now
• Second tablet after 72 hours
This treats fungal infection from inside.
3. Soothing Wash
Use plain warm water only.
Avoid all:
• Soaps
• Intimate washes
• Scented products
• Harsh detergents on underwear
These worsen the irritation.
4. Probiotic for Vaginal Health
Ecospor / VSL#3 / Darolac
• 1 capsule daily for 10 days
Helps restore healthy vaginal bacteria.
5. Clothing & Hygiene
• Wear loose cotton underwear
• Change underwear daily
• Avoid pads except during periods
• Avoid tight jeans/leggings
• Do not scratch
Health Tips
Do consult a doctor in personal if:-
• If symptoms continue beyond 10–14 days
• If you develop discharge with a strong smell
• If you get pain inside vagina
• If rash becomes very red or swollen
A doctor may need to check for:
• Mixed infection (fungal + bacterial)
• Lichen sclerosus (chronic skin condition)
• Hormonal dryness (perimenopause)
All these are treatable.
Likely causes include recurrent yeast infection, irritation from soaps/pads, or chronic vulvar dermatitis.
5-month duration means you need a gynecologist/OB-GYN check.
✅ What you can do now:
Keep area dry, avoid tight clothing
No scented washes, only plain water
Avoid daily liners/pads
Apply clotrimazole vaginal cream externally twice daily for 7 days (if not pregnant)
⏳ Get examined for:
vaginal swab (yeast/bacterial vaginosis)
urine test if burning while urinating
diabetes screening (chronic itching can be a sign)
❗ Urgent care if:
sores, severe pain, discharge with bad smell
bleeding, spreading rash
fever
Have a blood test to check for Diabetes mellitus. Sometimes people with diabetes can have this kind of problem.
Get a vaginal swab tested for any sexually transmitted infections the fact your symptoms are persistent for months.
After the swab js taken- use clotrimazole cream in the affected areas for a week.
All the best
J G S R
Take tab fluconazole 150mg once.
Tab cetrizine 5mg one morning and one evening for 7 days.
Apply candid lotion locally 2 times daily.
Keep the vagina clean and dry.
Wear lose, cotton undergarments.
Get blood sugar tested and share results.
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