I'm so sorry your kidney stone problem has reoccured. Are you sure that's what it is, have you seen your regular doctor about it or is your ob/gyn your primary care doctor as well?
Do you know how you got the vaginal infection due to the kidney stones before?
I imagine that what your ob/gyn gave you to clear it up before was an antibiotic if you took it orally. Does that sound like what you took?
My advice at this point would be yes, to see a doctor -- either your general doctor or your ob/gyn. It sounds like the kidney stone needs to be treated either way, and when you're there, please mention the possibility that the vaginal infection seems to have returned as well. Don't wait for more discomfort -- like the itching or the pain -- to return before you get an appointment, all right?
If you have more information, please don't hesitate to update us. A lot of things can affect the inner workings of our bodies -- new medications, changes in our stress levels, changes in our diets. It's possible that you've got something that needs to be changed since this may be a recurring issue. Take care.
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Anon,
I'm so sorry your kidney stone problem has reoccured. Are you sure that's what it is, have you seen your regular doctor about it or is your ob/gyn your primary care doctor as well?
Do you know how you got the vaginal infection due to the kidney stones before?
I imagine that what your ob/gyn gave you to clear it up before was an antibiotic if you took it orally. Does that sound like what you took?
My advice at this point would be yes, to see a doctor -- either your general doctor or your ob/gyn. It sounds like the kidney stone needs to be treated either way, and when you're there, please mention the possibility that the vaginal infection seems to have returned as well. Don't wait for more discomfort -- like the itching or the pain -- to return before you get an appointment, all right?
If you have more information, please don't hesitate to update us. A lot of things can affect the inner workings of our bodies -- new medications, changes in our stress levels, changes in our diets. It's possible that you've got something that needs to be changed since this may be a recurring issue. Take care.
April 27, 2009 - 8:38amThis Comment
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