4. Genital Discharge
When people think of genital discharge, the first thing they might imagine is a range of sexually transmitted conditions, but the truth is that while this is a common cause, it’s not the only one: Sometimes a severe bladder or urinary tract infection can go together with slight genital discharge – especially where it hasn’t been treated or noticed early on enough – and this warrants the same treatment as a bladder or urinary tract infection diagnosed at any other stage: Immediate treatment.
Again, this symptom is luckily easy to treat (and nothing to be embarrassed about) whether the root cause is a standard bladder or urinary tract infection or something more serious: Antibiotics is the preferred clinical treatment in both of these cases – and seeing your doctor is the first step to recovery no matter what turns out to be the cause.
It always starts with simple tests to establish your condition; from there, doctors can choose the best relevant antibiotic or treatment.