Is it uti?: I've had a 3 months history of thrush and... - BASHH

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Is it uti?

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I've had a 3 months history of thrush and tinia cruris, for 3 months were taking triflucan and daktacort but it the itching persistent. Changed the physician told me to stop daktacort and take metronidazole for 1 week and staying on triflucan

The itching mainly subsided but after few days of therapy, now I feel the urge to pee even with emptying the bladder and feel like I'm leaking urine or it's just premenstrual discharge.

I just started to feel better from the thrush and don't know what is going on.😭😭

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Single dose treatment should sort out candida if that is the problem.

If you have urinary symptoms you need a dipstick urine test.

Candida + tinea cruris + urinary urgency = have you been tested for diabetes ??

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