yeast infection and urinary tract infection. How to proceed
While a urinary tract infection (UTI) typically results in burning when urinating, lower abdominal pain, or frequent urination, a yeast infection typically produces itching, thick white discharge, and irritation. Avoid wearing too tight clothing, drink lots of water, keep the region dry and clean, and avoid self-starting medications because they can exacerbate yeast infections. After reviewing your symptoms and urine test results, a doctor may recommend antibiotics for the UTI and antifungal medication for the yeast infection. If you have a fever, blood in your urine, severe pain, pregnancy, or symptoms that have persisted for more than a few days, please visit a doctor as soon as possible.