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Vaginal infection and urinary infection

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i have urinary infection from past 5 months and i had a 2 partners before marriage and now i have done through all the tests i have no uti,hiv and std's but doctor said that i have varginal infection and i am on antibiotics from past 2 months and face burning and frequent urination do i need to stop having sex with my husband .how is varginal infection and urinary problem related and is it curable?


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replied August 17th, 2010
Womens Conditions Answer A15390
Hello,
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Frequent intercourse can cause UTI and vaginal infection due to change in vaginal pH. Get your husband also treated simultaneously along with you. Avoid having unprotected intercourse during the treatment to prevent chances of re-infection.
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