Good morning can vaginal inflammation enter the urethra (urinary system)? Best regards
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I did a culture and I had bacteria I took an antibiotic but I no longer have and yet I still have elevated erythrocytes, I have a cyst on the left kidney so the ultrasound showed.
Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
Erythrocytes in the urine can be associated with various medical conditions. It is worth doing a urine test for bacteria (culture) - then you will get a more complete picture of the problem. The results of all commissioned tests are best consulted with the attending physician, who has complete knowledge of your diseases and can suggest effective treatment.
And is it because of this inflammation of the vagina just by bacteria that erythrocytes in the urine can be elevated in total it mixes but is it possible?
Katarzyna Kosińska Pharmacist, Editor
3 years ago
If inflammation in the intimate organs is associated with a bacterial or fungal infection, then there may be a situation in which the infection will spread to the urinary system - especially with weakened immunity of the body. This is due to the anatomical structure of women, that is, the close location of the vaginal outlet, urethra and anus, which facilitates the migration of pathogens. In the prevention of infections, proper hygiene and the consumption of plenty of fluids are very important. I recommend the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/leki-na-zapalenie-pecherza-moczowego