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White tongue

Hi,

On the 15th of Januray I have noticed that I have this white tongue, usually I have a nice pink tongue. I noticed this white tongue because one moning when I woke up I had vey dry mouth so I went to check it in the mirror. Later on I started to have 37.2 degree temperature for 6 days (it was coming back to normal at some parts of the day)
Here is the story On the 24th of december I went to the dentist to have a root canal treatment on one of my tooth and other work was done on my teeth, the dentist prescribed me Dalacin C 300mg for a week in order to avoid any infections. I also have a rotten tooth that also needs a root canal treatment. Recently I went to an ENT doctor who said that on first sight nothing alarming and took a swab sample of the white coating, which came back negative.

I do not know if this is important but 4 months ago I received an unprotected fellatio and all my STD test came back negative.

What can this be? how can I treat it?

Thank you very much for any advice.
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I am sorry to hear that you are scared.

As you are stressed and depressed this will have an impact on your eating habits.  Some people (like myself) when depressed and suffer from stress eat more and gain weight.  Others, like yourself, it affects the appetite and therefore you don't fee like eating.

Please go to see a GP, (hope you have been keeping a food and drink and "how I feel every day" diary), take your notes with you to the doctor so that he will see a pattern of what is going on.

Hopefully he will take a blood sample to check for anaemia, diabetes or other illnesses (depends on what the doctor thinks you may have)  NOTE what I have said "MAY have".  

As you are not experiencing any digestive problems apart from loss of appetite, best to see the GP first, he will then determine whether you need to be examined by a gastroenterologist.

As you have a constantly dry mouth (I have this problem too), drink plenty of water.  Sometimes with a dry mouth (if you are not breathing through an open mouth) can also be from diabetes.

I know you are worried that you have lost this weight because you have not consciously been dieting.  Go to the Doc as explained above, and ask for a blood test for anemia, B12 deficiency and diabetes.

In the meantime, do not eat hot and spicy foods, or fried foods.
Keep up with the good oral hygiene and drink the yogurt and apply the Daktarin (if you read the instructions, it does say to continue for a few days after the symptoms have settled).  When you apply it to yuor mouth, put some in and swish it around your mouth.  Try not to eat or drink too soon afterwards so that the Darktarin stays in your mouth for as long as possible.

Stress and depression is no good for your health, and your doctor should ask you questions with regard to this, as you may need a course of antidepressents (if you are not taking any at the moment).  Don't forget that not all antidepressents suit all people, so it is trial and error getting the right one that suits you.  If you fall rock bottom and lose interest in hygiene and your hobbies for example, it will take up to 3 months for the antidepressants to have any effect.

You need to speak on a one to one basis with your doctor.  Write a list of all your problems and hand that to your doctor (sometimes this is better than talking with him because you may miss something out).  

In the meantime eat foods that contain iron, milk, eggs, meat (for B12) and dark green veg, You can buy B12 sublingual (placed under the tongue), excess B12 in your body will be excreted through the urine.  And multivitamins with iron.  But best to get a blood check with your doctor.

To help with the stress and depression before you  see the doctor, go for walks in the fresh air as well as any form of relaxation you prefer - not sitting in front of a computer or TV.  

Hope you get on alright and that I have given you lots to think about to help you get back on track again.

Best wishes.
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The Mayo Clinic says white tongue is almost always due to dry mouth which can be caused by medications, mouth breathing, improper fitting night guards, etc.  

The white is dead cells which build up on your tongue.  I sleep with a mouth guard and have found a generic throat spray like Cloraseptic sprayed on my tongue a minute or two before brushing keeps it clear all day.
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Thank you for your reply.

I do not have a dry mouth currently. Did you have such a white tongue and were able to treat it?

Thanks
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Please I need some answers, opinions

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My tongue is coated white every morning.  Unless you have stuff that looks like cottage cheese on the inside of your cheeks (Thrush) then check this out....

Definition
By Mayo Clinic staff
White tongue is a coating of debris, bacteria and dead cells on your tongue that makes it look white. Although the appearance of white tongue may be alarming, the condition is usually harmless and temporary.

Causes of inflammation include:

Dehydration
Dry mouth
Excessive alcohol use
Fever
Smoking
Certain medications such as anti anxiety meds
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If your white tongue has not cleared up or getting better since your wrote your message.

This could be from your stomach.  So keep an eye on what you eat and drink .
As you performed fellatio some months, you can obviously rule out STDs because the results came back negative.  Don't know if STD checks include checking for Thrush.  But with thrush you would more likely to have got other white spots on the inside of your mouth.  

Your tooth problem has been ruled out.  Some medications can cause this as can a throat infection, but you would have a sore throat too.

Drink plenty of fluids.  It looks like a food/gastric related problem.  
Would you know if the swab was checking for fungal problems (thrush) if not it may be worth having that done.  For a home remedy against thrush in the mouth - eat plain natural yogurt.

If the testing for thrush comes back positive you will be prescribed with antifungal mouth drops  (I understand that the antifungal gel sweets have now been discontinued - in the UK anyway).

As you had dentistry work done fairly recently, it may be related to that.

To be honest, it doesn't look that bad on your photo.  I have seen much worse.

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It is not uncommon  to develop oral thrush after a broad spectrum antibiotic.
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Yes, you are quite right maatson that when taking antibiotics you can get thrush and most people do.

This is because although the antibiotics kill off the bad bacteria, the changes in the flora of our bodies changes to the perfect environment for the thrush.

In fact my thrush in my mouth was really bad, my tongue was coated, felt dry and  was being irrated by my new cap.  I initially though it was to do with the fact that I had a dental procedure that lasted for 2 hours and had to get used to the new cap.  After suffering for over week it dawned on me that just about the same time as having my dental work I had also been taking an antibiotic for a urinary tract infection.  Doctor confirmed that it was thrush and prescribed me with Nystan oral suspension contain the active ingredient nystatin, which is an antifungal medicine used to treat infections with fungi and yeasts. (NB. Nystatin oral suspension is also available without a brand name, ie as the generic medicine.)  

I had to have another bottle of the suspension as the first one had not got rid of all the thrush.  The suspension is cherry flavoured and tastes quite nice.  Home remedy is natural yogurt that cotains live probiotic cultures - Lactobacillus acidophilus etc.  Also cut down on your sugary food/drink intake.
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Thank you very much for your answer.

I received a fellatio didn't perform one. I still have a rotten tooth. I don't have white patches on my inner cheeks, these should be quiet visible right if they are present?

The ENT doctor took a sample of my tongue for analyses of bacteria and fungus and came back negative. it said no bacterial fungus growth after 36 hours.

I went today to the dermatologiste and he didn't really see anything very disturbing but he prescribed me Candivast 150 mg for one week, it is a candida medication. He said it might cause of poor oral hygiene and smoking.

Should I take something else like acidophilus?

Tell me what do you think eveyone. Thanks
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Ok I have just called the clinic to know exactly about my swab test. it says "no pathogen growth after 36 hours culture". does this cover trush, candida, yeast etc?

if I had washed my mouth in the morning at 7H30 AM with a mouthwash and the swab test was done 12 hours later at 7h30 PM could it have been affected?
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FYI Candivast is just another name for Fluconazole
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4851940 tn?1515694593
  As the swab came back negative it is likely that the doctor prescribed you with the Candivast 150m for one week as a prevenative measure because you have had a course of antibiotics (the Dalacin C) and with your ongoing dental problem snd white coated tongue.

Sorry about not quite understanding the  fellatio bit.  Anyway hope you enjoyed it.  You wouldn't have got fungal infection from receiving a fellatio.  Had the person giving you the fellation had had a thrush or candida  infection in their mouth, that would have spread the fungus to your penis.

Although you had a mouth wash in the morning and the test swab was taken 12 hours later, yes, the fungus would still have been detected (depends on what they were testing you for).

It will not harm you to take acidophilus.  Although you can buy it tablet form, you can drink/eat live yogurt.  Yacult (probably spelled it wrong) yogurt drinks I believe contain the good bacteria.  In fact with you eating or drinking the yogurt, this will coat your mouth with the good bacteria and will also help with any discomfort you may be experiencing in your mouth.  If you do smoke, it would be a good idea to stop by gradually cutting down on the cigs.  Cigarettes contain 92 different carcinogens.

The candida strain that causes Thrush is Candida Albicans.
I have copied and pasted the information below to help you understand about Candida which I hope you find useful.  There is more information on the web about candida, but I have only copied and pasted what I thought was more relevant.
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Symptoms of candida yeast overgrowth include:

Recurring vaginal yeast infections, oral thrush (accumulation at the back of the throat and white coated tongue), migraine headaches, sinus, ear or eye infections, toenail or skin fungus or rashes including jock itch, food allergies, brain fog, depression, just plain feeling whacked out and irritated, low sex drive, fatigue, low thyroid, low adrenals and more.

If you are not sure if you have candida yeast overgrowth, take this simple test:

It is very accurate, and won't cost you a penny. My experience, from talking with literally thousands of people over the last ten years, is that this simple test is at least as accurate as blood tests and stool samples. Once you've taken it, you'll know for sure if you have candida overgrowth and to what extent the overgrowth may be.

If you know you have candida overgrowth, and are looking for a way to get rid of it once and for all, skip down to the next section below.

How To Tell If You Have Candida  -  The Free and Accurate Candida Spit Test.


THE TEST: In the evening, put a clear glass of water by your bed. First thing in the morning, briefly rinse your mouth, swallow, then gather some saliva in your mouth and spit into the glass of water (be sure to spit out saliva, not mucus). Keep an eye on the water for half an hour -- especially the first few minutes. If you have candida overgrowth, you will see one or more of the following:



1. Strings (legs) hanging down from the saliva.
2. Heavy-looking saliva at the bottom of the glass.
3. Cloudy specks suspended in the water.



If, within three minutes after spitting into the water, you see “strings” hanging down, cloudy specks showing up in the water, or “debris” sinking to the bottom, you most likely have extensive overgrowth, which will require more candida-fighting action on your part.

If it takes longer than a few minutes for anything to show up, the candida is not as serious.

If the saliva just floats on top and the water stays perfectly clear, you most likely don’t have candida overgrowth.

The logic behind the test is simple.

If you have candida overgrowth, it will show up in the saliva, a friendly environment for yeast. When you spit into the glass, the aerated saliva is lighter than water. However, candida is heavier than either. Whether it sinks as "legs", falls to the bottom, or floats around in the water, all are indications of candida. The more you see, and the faster you see it, the more systemic the infection.

Candida concentrates in saliva overnight, so this test is most accurate first thing in the morning.

I suggest rinsing out your mouth first, because, if you happen to be sleeping in a room with mold, you may have mold in your mouth from the room, and that could show up in the saliva too.

Some people claim this test is not accurate, but that has not been my experience. Out of the thousands of times I've suggested that someone do the spit test, just to confirm that they had candida, only once did someone tell me that their test showed clear water and no debris, that they did not have candida, when it was obvious from all their symptoms that they had candida overgrowth. And....

Among the many who tested positive, ALL had candida symptoms.

I've heard more often, though still only rarely, from people who said their blood test or stool sample test was negative, even though they were clearly suffering, based on their symptoms and the spit test, from candida overgrowth. So this spit test is at least as accurate as expensive tests available from doctors.

Why It's So Hard To Eliminate Candida Yeast Infections

To understand why getting rid of candida can be so much harder than knocking out a bacterial infection, you need to know how candida yeast overgrowth manifests in your body.

About 80% of the time, candida overgrowth occurs when antibiotics kill the friendly bacteria in the intestinal tract. Divided up about equally, are cases of candida overgrowth caused by candida spores being breathed in, transmitted orally through food sharing, kissing, or similar activities, and as babies picking it up from their mothers. Overgrowth cannot occur when the immune system is strong and the friendly flora (said to comprise 70% of the immune system response) are plentiful.

When much of your friendly flora have been destroyed, and your immune system has weakened, the oxygen-loving candida yeast begin to flourish, morphing into anaerobic candida fungi. No longer needing an oxygen-rich blood supply, the fungi are able to exist anywhere in the body.

Initially, these fungi are primarily in the intestinal tract. There, the toxic waste they chemically produce (acetylaldahyde, the same chemical that causes a hangover), irritates and weakens the intestinal wall. Candida fungi have tiny "legs" which, as the intestinal wall becomes damaged, are able to "drill" holes in the intestinal wall, leading to poor digestion and "leaky gut syndrome".

These holes enable candida to travel throughout the body, over time establishing themselves systemically. The leaky gut also allows partially digested food to enter the bloodstream. This food is not able to be used by your cells, and your immune system must get rid of that food. Over time, people develop food allergies, a sure sign of candida overgrowth.

Candida yeast loves sugar, excreting chemicals that cause you to crave sugars and all types of carbohydrates. Of course, as the yeast digests the food sugars before your body can use them, your cravings may be caused by low blood sugar levels.
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Wow Jemma thank you very much for your detailed question. are you woking in the medical field?

If the test said  no pathogenes growth, doesn't this exclude any kind of fungal infection, candida?

I also had done back in January 29 a urine test in which they tested for candida amongst other things, is such test accurate for candida detection?

I tried the spit test two days ago but without rincing my mouth and I saw strings after some time. I will try the test tomorrow after rinsing my mouth.
How can I be sure to spit saliva and not mucus?

Since one week I have cut radically smoking to like 3 cigs per day, and from today I will completely stop.
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Excellent news on you trying to give up smoking.  I tried one once when I was 17 and it nearly choked me to death so threw the packet in the bin.  I don't know how people can afford to smoke to be honest.  But then again I spend my money on plants.

No I do not work in the medical field, just my little field (garden) when the whether is fine LOL!

I don't really know about checking for candida through a urine sample, I always thought it was  from getting a swab of the area and sending it to the lab for analysis.  I do know that you can be a carrier of candida and not have any symptoms.

Spit (saliva) is the watery fluid or when your mouth waters when you have an opal fruit sweet for example.

Mucus is the thick phlegmy yukky gunk that you get in your nose or can travel down into your throat.  When you have a cold and make horrible noises to get rid of the rubbish (which can be thick, white, green or yellow if you have an infection).  Like:  arrhhh thu in the morning to get rid of it.

With you stopping the cigs, just take care as you may get withdrawal symptoms.  That is why it is best to gradually decrease the amount of cigs you smoke.  

I take an interest in medical things (unfortunately my brain doesn't always remember).  The web is a great source of information.  I also have a book on Bicarbonate of Soda and other books.

I have suffered with thrush in my mouth and have had other infections as well as having had a kidney stone removed surgically when I was 39 because it got stuck in the ureter.  Extremely painful.

Family and friends have said that I should have been a nurse.  And sometimes I get called "Dr..(my name).  In an emergency (and we have had a few of these with aging parents and young children in the family) I seem to be in control and not panick (even if its me that is seriously ill).  

Regarding your question re the "test said no to pathogenes growth" you would need to ask your GP or surgery receptionist what exactly they were looking for.  It's like when you go for a blood test - it can be for anything.  I shall be having a blood test taken tomorrow to check for my kidney function.  So it depends on what the doctor said what the test was looking for.

Follow the previous advice re taking your med regularly and eating a healthy balanced diet that includes yogurt like Yakult. and drink plenty of water throughout the day and also cut down on sugary things.   Any dental work that needs to be done get that sorted.  And you should start to feel an improvement hopefully by the end of a week.  If it does persist though, go back to the doc.

All the best, take care
Best wishes.
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Thank you very much for your detailed and interesting reply. I tried today the spit test in the morning and I saw strings after few seconds!!! I am really lost right now as according to the spit test I have Candida but according to my lab test I do not have which one to believe, should I make more tests or different (like the stool test) which is the most accurate?

I do not have any other symptoms for Candida I think, one of the symptoms that I had a day after the unprotected fellatio was frequent urination, which I still have sometimes. what are the common symptoms of candida?

Do you think my rotten tooth can be the cause of the white tongue? candida?

If the white tongue I am experiencing currently for over a month, can it be the consequence of antibiotics? if yes,  shouldn't my body have established automatically the good balance?
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Hey!
   Don't rule out dry mouth yet though. I had it for many years and I honestly didn't know until the doctor said something when it got worse. Because I was so used to it I didn't notice. Also I had horrible teeth health that was hard to manage because of it. It could be possible the bad tooth is causing it. Dry mouth can lead to lots of infections. I was prone to thrush and got ulcers and things a bunch until I started taking a multi-vitamin daily. Have you tried a toothbrush with a tongue cleaner on it? That has helped me.
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thank you for your input. I started to take multivitamins 4 days ago. I do not have a dry mouth, although sometimes it becomes dry.

I am now taking medication for candida and acidophilus. I tried to brush my tongue with a tooth brush but it doesn t go off.
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Your doctor has prescribed you with the Candivast to take for a week.  Before stressing yourself unduly, take the medication as prescribed and be patient to see how you get on.  If you are still having the white tongue after you have finished the course, then go back for further testing.

At the moment you are worrying about what you may or may not have.  You need to be a patient patient and give the meds time to work.  And follow the dietary information pasted below, as well as to my advice about your diet and consuming yogurt.

With frequent urination, this can be a sign of a urinary tract infection anywhere from the kidneys down (a urine specimen will detect any abnomalities in the urinary tract) in the mean time you need to drink more water.  In men frequent urination can be from an enlarged prostate gland (doctors do a rectal exam to find out if it is enlarged, and sometimes by blood tests).  The other symptoms to look out for in a urinary infection, is cloudy, smelly, or dark urine.  Sometimes when the urine is dark this is an indication that the urine is concentrated meaning that you are not drinking enough water.  Cloudy urine can have leucocytes, protein or blood (not detected by eye) in it, which usually is a good indicator of an infecition.  Sometimes your urine may be a different colour from either certain foods you have eaten (like beetroot) or from medicaitons.  I have had a lot of personal experience with urinary problems and a kidney stone surgically removed when I was 39.  Have just finished a course of antibiotics for a UTI (urinary tract infection).  Am going to have a blood test later today to check my kidney function and have my urine tested at the lab (don't know if they will find anything because my urine is fine one time and not the next).  I buy 10LG Parameter Urine Reagent Strips from Amazon (they don't cost that much).
I am waiting for an appointment for an ultra sound to check my kidneys (I suspect that I have had or still have a kidney stone).  

The rotten tooth will definitely will given you problems in your mouth.  I thought you had that sorted out.  If the rotten tooth or sharp edges of it are aggravating the tongue, then from experience, it can make your tongue quite sore.

The thrush or candida albicans showing as a white tongue is definitely as a consequence of using antibiotics.  And no,  your body will not automatically establish a good balance if it is not being nourished correctly. (Not eating the right foods).  In fact I think I will definitely have to follow the advice below as I have recently finished a course of Trimethoprim for a UTI and my mouth is dry and my tongue a bit coated.  So all in all, you could say we have helped each other.  LOL.  So thanks for YOUR help.

Well, with you asking all these questions, I have researhced it and I have learned something  about Candida that I didn't know before.  So thanks for that.  In fact having read the symptoms, I have quite a few of them, and I get cravings for sugary foods and all the lotions and potions I am using for my itchy skin do not work.  So I think I will follow the advice with regard to dietary suggestions that have been pasted below.

I have copied and pasted the relevant details from http://www.candidasymptoms.net/candida-treatment.php with regard to how you can get Candida, the symptoms and how you can help your body by dietary means to keep it at bay.

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The most common causes are overuse of antibiotics (which tend to kill the helpful bacteria in the gut), stress and poor diet, and the big one which is frequently overlooked: poor digestion! If you're not "going" frequently or feel like food is simply sitting inside you like dead weight instead of moving through you like a well-oiled machine, then you may fall under the poor digestion category.

I have copied and pasted the extracts below from Candida Symptoms, How To Cure Them:

Candida albicans is a type of yeast that lives in all of us. When your immune system is working properly, the amount of Candida in your body is kept in balance. When your immune system is compromised, or other factors occur such as consuming unhealthy amounts of sugars and carbohydrates, the Candida can grow out of control.

Here are some of the symptoms of Candida overgrowth:
•Frequent stomach pains and digestion problems
•Skin problems (skin infections, eczema, psoriasis, acne)
•Foggy brain / Trouble concentrating
•Constant tiredness and exhaustion
•Anxiety
•Mood swings
•Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
•Anger outbursts
•Irritability
•Headaches
•Intense cravings for sugars, sweets, and breads
•Itchy skin

Candida Diet

The main action you should take if you believe you may have Candida is immediately cut out or reduce your consumption of sugary and high-carb foods, such as candy, breads, fruits, etc. Sugar is a fuel for Candida, and the more you give it, the more it will grow in your body.

The challenge is to find what you can eat that satisfies you, but doesn't feed the Candida in your body. From experience, if you cut out the carbs and sugars completely, you will eventually binge on them within a few days or weeks of starting the diet. You want a diet plan that keeps your sugar in a proper balance (not too high, but not dropping too low). This includes cutting out the simple sugars that the Candida Yeast loves (white bread, cookies, etc

You can find yogurt with active bacteria / live-cultures in any grocery store. It will say so right on the label. Just make sure it doesn't have any added sugars, as that will defeat the whole purpose of buying it. The bacteria that's important in yogurt is called Lactobacillus acidophilus. L. acidophilus keeps the Candida in check. It is generally recommended to eat 8 ounces or more per day of live-culture yogurt. If eating that much yogurt daily is too much for you, you can also find some supplements containing a full regime of probiotics online or at any good health food store.

Grapefruit Seed Extract is another important key to fighting off Candida overgrowth. The first time you take it, you may feel dizzy, have a body ache, and feel very tired. This is normal, and is a condition known as Candida Die Off. Die Off occurs when large amounts of Candida begin to die, and they release a toxin into the body as a result. Your body will flush out this die off toxin, as long as you keep drinking water. The most popular brand of GSE is made by a company called Nutribiotic. Do not mistake Grape Seed Extract for Grapefruit Seed Extract...two different products!

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Try not to worry too much, and take one step at a time - get that tooth fixed for a starter.

Things do take time to heal, so be a little patient.

Best wishes,
Let me know how you get on

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Many thanks for your reply and input.

I will try to follow as much as I can the dietary advice and I will take an appointment with the dentist to rule out the rotten tooth option.

For the culture and sensitivity test, after researching the internet this normally covers any bacterial for fungus infections. If so, so I do not have candida?
please find a link concerning such test
http://www.medicalhealthtests.com/pathology-test/throat-culture-test.html

This Frequent urination is also getting me crazy, I did all urine tests and they were normal, but I did not do a swab test of the urethra, you think I should do one for a potential NSU. Can an NSU cause only frequent urination. When I go often to the toilet the urine is almost all the time white transparent.

Thank you very much. indeed they should call you a doctor :D
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By white tranparent, I take it you mean it is clear like water.

That is excellent news.  You don't have any issues with a urinary tract infection.  It may just simply be that the kidneys are doing their job because you are drinking lots.  If on the other hand you go for a pee and then soon afte keep want to go again or have an urge to go, but nothing comes out, then I would worry about that.  

What is Non-Specific Urethritis?

Non-specific urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra: the tube that runs from the bladder and carries the urine out of the body. Although not all cases are sexual in origin, the majority of cases are in people who are sexually active.

It is called ‘non specific’ because there are a variety of different causes for this condition. It is often described as a condition only men get, partly because symptoms are more recognised in women and more specific diagnoses can be made, such as Cystitis or Bacterial Vaginosis.

In men, the symptoms can include a white or cloudy discharge from the penis tip, a burning or pain on urination or an increased need to urinate. Women can have an unusual discharge that does not have a foul odour as in the case of Bacterial Vaginosis and where STIs and Cystitis have been ruled out, a label of NSU can be applied and a broad-spectrum antibiotic prescribed.

Can I be tested for Non-Specific Urethritis?

As NSU is non-specific in nature, there is no test as such. NSU is usually diagnosed when someone has symptoms of an infection of the urethra and all other options such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea have been ruled out following appropriate tests.

NSU can be caused by bacteria that usually live harmlessly in the body but can trigger NSU if they get into the urethra, usually during sexual contact. In a large number of cases the bacteria detected are either Ureaplasma Urealyticum or Mycoplasma Genitalium.

NSU can also be caused by irritants such as chemicals from soap finding their way into the urethra.

Should I get tested for Non-Specific Urethritis?

If you have symptoms of a urethral infection then it is recommended that you have a  full screens test if  Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea have not been ruled out. If they have already been ruled out then a differentnarrower test can be performed depending on your symptoms.  (Don't ask me what it is, I have no idea - I just read the info on the medical sites).

How is Non-Specific Urethritis Treated?

The treatment for NSU is antibiotics. At The STI Clinic, bacteria is trated with a course of antibiotics such as Doxycycline or Azithromycin. It is also recommend that any partner is also treated at the same time. (makes sense!)

If you are being treated for NSU you should not have unprotected sex until the course of treatment is over and 7 days have elapsed.

Treatment is important as it is possible that any infection can lead to epididymitis or orchitis.

My husband was diagnosed with epididymitis (caused by a bacterial infection) it is extremely painful in the testes and they can become swollen.  At first we thought I had been too heavy handed when manhandling him LOL!

Anyway, you have a lot to be getting on with.  So, like I mentioned to you before, take one step at a time.  I would be inclined to wait and see if you improve after finishing the course of the meds you have recently been given, as well as getting your dentist see to your tooth.

You are quitting smoking, so that will make you feel on edge and aggitated due to withdrawal symptoms.

LOL.  I have just spotted your remark about me being called a Doctor.

I shall be off line for the rest of the day now, so I will wish you well.  Let me know how you get.

As a matter of curiosity, don't answer if it is embarassing for you, has your sexual partner/s got any symptoms of anything that may have been passed on to you?  If so, it may be a good idea for them to be checked out.

Take care,
Best wishes
(And to think all this writing because of a white tongue lol!) - I have learned new things by talking to you - thanks
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Thank you again for your detailed answer much appreciated.

I did the tests for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, urine tests and all were negative.

I sometimes go for a pee and then soon after I still want to go again. for example just now I went to pee, it was a good quantity and kind of light yellow, 5 min later I still had a feeling to urinate I went and it was a small quantity and transparent. I have very often a feeling like I need to go to the bathroom like pressure on the urethra :s

After my sexual encounter, protected vaginal and unprotected fellatio I washed all my penis with soap, the day after I had burning sensation on the urethra for 2 days and I started to urinate more often, maybe I got this NSU from washing with soap??

In view of the above, you think I have NSU? I am think of taking Doxycycline for 7 days to treat any NSU and of course I will take probiotics with it.

My sexual partner was an escort from eastern Europe, and she doesn't have a frequency to go to the bathroom or a white tongue as I contacted her like 3 months later to know.

With regard to the WHITE TONGUE, why would I be taking medication for candida if my swab test is negative??? shouldn't such test rule out candida to be the cause of my white tongue
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4851940 tn?1515694593
Hi staysafe,

That's great that your tests were negative for the sexually transmitted diseases.

It could possibly be that this is due to using the soap down below.  Don't use any harsh purfumed soaps in that region.  The colour of your urine is fine.  If you are still getting this pressure after you have finished your Candivast 150 mg and still have problems then go back for further medical evaluation.  The frequent urgency for urination as explained could be to do with you aggravating your little friend (penis), or you do have a problem with the urninary tract, either cystitis (if you have not been tested for this - urine dip stick test will show nitrite if you have cystitis.  The other possibility is there may be pressure from your prostate gland, or even a stone in the bladder.  You will not have an infection in the urine if the prostate is enlarged, but as men get older, it is quite common for men to get enlarged prostates (some people say prostrate - "prostrate" means straight).  
The symptoms of that are urgent frequency as well as blood in the urine (not seen by the eye).  Other illnesses can cause urgency after going, for example if you have diabetes.

The reason you were given the Candivast 150mg is because although the tests came back negative for fungal infections, you have the symptoms of thrush and as you recently completed an antibiotic this can cause the problems you are experiencing.  - Guess what?  My tongue is in worse condition that yours and it has been feeling really dry no matter how much I drink, I do have a nasty cold too, I did complete my antibiotics a few days ago, and it suddenly dawned on me (after talking with you) that I actually have thrush in my mouth.  As I could not see a doctor (they had no apointments left) for a prescription today, I have asked for a prescription of Nystatin, (I have had this before), the receptionist said the prescription will be ready tomorrow (the doctor has to sign it).  In the meantime I have purchased Danone Actimel for its L.Casei as a home remedy and when in town will pop into the herbal shop and purchase the probiotic capsules.

Basically the consultant is treating you for thrush (Candida Albicans) even though your tests have come back negative because you have symptomatic signs of the fungus.  There would be no valid reason for him to lie to you about the results.

If you start self medicating yourself with antibiotics, this will make your mouth condition much worse.  I would not take any antibiotics unless a doctor has prescribe them for me.  Having said that I did purchase some metronizadole tablets when on holiday in Greece on year, on advice from a fellow holiday maker who was an Australian nurse.  A lot of us (not as a group) had gone to a recommended family run restaraunt and we all got really bad gastro enteritis (sickness and diarrhea).  The restaurant owner had had this bug, hygiene was of poor standard and then cooked our meals, hence we were eating contiminated food.

Can you purchase antibiotics over the counter where you live then?  We can't here in the UK.  

Stop worrying too much, take your Candivast 150mg as prescribed.  If I remember rightly I think you said you were prescribed these for 5 days so you need to give it time to work.  Keep drinking plenty of water thought the day (2-3 litres is the recommend norm) even though you do have an urgent need to go afte you have been

Bes wishes.





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Many thanks fo your details and interested reply.

yes I can buy antibiotics over the counter in where I am.

So now it has been 6 days since I am Taking Candivast and since 3 days I am using Daktarin an anti-fungal oral gel. tomorrow is the last day of Candivast. It is not getting much better I still have this thin white coating. do you know the difference between white coated tongue and white hairy tongue?

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4851940 tn?1515694593
Hi, nice to hear from you.  I had been thinking about how you have been getting on.

Sorry, I do not know the the difference between a white coated and white hairy tongue.

I was prescibred with Daktarin gel on 1 March, my tongue is much improved, but it still feels slimy.  I only used the Daktarin for a couple of days.  I put the tube down somewhere and I can't find it now.
I was prescribed with amoxycillin for my sinus infection of Saturday, so really could do with finding that Daktarin.  Oh well, I'll just keep drinking the live culture yogurts!

As you can buy antibiotics without prescription where you are, just bear in mind that any antibiotic will destroy the good flora in our bodies which will then allow the Thrush to get out of hand (be it down below or in your mouth).

Best wishes
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