Do I have some kind of disease?
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Do you maybe have a rash? If you do, and even if you don't, you could be suffering from Toxic Shock Syndrome. Did the fever come on suddenly? If it did I would get to a doctor as soon as possible to evaluate the problem, even to an emergency room. Toxic Shock Syndrome can result in death if not treated quickly.
Here is a list of the symptoms of TSS:
"What are the symptoms?
TSS symptoms develop quickly and can become life-threatening within 2 days. First signs of TSS usually include:
* Severe flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches and pains, stomach cramps, a headache, or a sore throat.
* Sudden fever over 102 F.
* Vomiting and diarrhea.
* Signs of shock, including low blood pressure and rapid heartbeat, often with lightheadedness, fainting, nausea, vomiting, or restlessness and confusion.
* A rash that looks like a sunburn. The rash can be over several areas of your body or just in specific places such as the armpits or the groin.
* Pain at the site of an infection (if a wound or injury to the skin is involved).
* Redness in the nasal passages and inside the mouth."
coooold be that yu have a very bad yeast infection i suggest going to the docter
Yes, i dont think its a disease, you may have an infection, you should go to your doc ASAP
go to the doctor. maybe a possible std? i don't know whether you're sexually active or not...
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What are the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection and vulvitis?
Vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis) and vulvitis cause symptoms that are nonspecific, which means that aside from the yeast infection, other conditions can cause the identical symptoms. The most common symptom of a vaginal yeast infection is itching in the vaginal and/or vulvar area. Other symptoms of vaginal yeast infection and vulvitis include:
burning,
soreness,
pain during intercourse and/or urination, and
vaginal discharge. Vaginal discharge is not always present, but when it occurs, the discharge is odorless and typically has a whitish, thick appearance and texture, like cottage cheese.
Vulvitis can also cause local pain in addition ot the above symptoms. Pain in the vulvar area is referred to as vulvodynia.
In up to 5% of women, yeast vulvovaginitis may cause a recurrent problem. A recurrent yeast infection occurs when a woman has four or more infections in one year that are not related to antibiotic use. Recurrent yeast infections may be related to an underlying medical condition and may require more aggressive treatment.
How are vaginal yeast infections and vulvitis diagnosed?
Vaginal yeast infection (yeast vaginitis) is suggested when a cheesy white discharge is noted over the walls of the vagina, but the symptoms of vaginal yeast infection are nonspecific and may be a result of other conditions. To firmly establish the diagnosis and to rule out any other causes of the symptoms, your doctor may take a specimen scraped from the affected area for microscopic analysis or for culture in the laboratory. Identification of yeast under a microscope, when possible, is the least expensive and most rapid and accurate way to establish the diagnosis.
It sounds like a bladder infection or a UTI. (Urinary tract infection) If it gets worse, or if you start peeing blood, get to the doctor. He/she will give you antibiotics and you'll feel better almost immediately. But you have to take all the pills. otherwise, it'll just come back. Good luck, hon. :)
no..u prbably have a std..that kan go awaty if u go to the doctor *** soon as possible
You should go to the doctor ASAP!
are you on your period or where in the last week? do you use tampons if so thats it!
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It sounds to me like an infection, I'd suggest going to the doctor and fast! And be honest to all the questions he or she asks you because theres no way of knowing whats going on if you don't answer properly.
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