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Gynecology  (Expert Forum)
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Bladder fullness
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Keith Downing, MD - Obstetrics, Gynecology
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Bladder fullness

by raven86, Jun 07, 2008 01:57PM
Hi I recently been diagnosed with BV and the medication prescribed has given me a yeast infection. The original reason I had gone to the doctor is because my lower stomach area is so bloated I look pregnant. My doctor says hopefully my bladder will go down after the meds.. it has been 2 days since I finished the meds and my bladder is still full....I have no problem urinating and no pain just a full bladder! please help i have a follow-up in 3 weeks but want relief now.

by Keith Downing, MD, Jun 11, 2008 03:15PM
Hello,

If you are in pain or significant discomfort you should see your doctor sooner or be seen in an emergency room or urgent care clinic.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
Member Comments (2)

by raven86, Jun 12, 2008 01:40PM
No pain just a heavy bladder that isnt going down. My next appointment is in 2 weeks. Could BV be the cause of my bladder problem? I finished all the medronidazole my doctor perscribed.

by cricket265, Aug 29, 2008 04:03AM
A related discussion, can stress kill you? was started.

by elany, Aug 30, 2008 09:14PM
A related discussion, Bladder discomfort/fullness was started.
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