If you’re suffering from a yeast infection with lower back pain then you need to go back and see your doctor. The explanation is below.
Your kidneys
Your lower back is where your kidneys are situated, and any pain in this area can be a sign that you’re suffering from a kidney infection. A kidney infection can be related to a urinary tract infection. Some women are unfortunate enough to suffer from a yeast infection and a urinary tract infections. This can happen when your intestinal flora is so out of balance your body is open to many bacterial infections.
See your doctor
If you haven’t been to see your doctor yeast and have diagnosed your yeast infection yourself it’s important that you go and see him/her. You may have been treating a urinary tract infection with a yeast infection treatment and now the UTI has spread to your kidneys.
Your symptoms
A burning sensation when urinating a symptom of both UTIs and Candida infections, but other UTI symptoms are…
- Pain or pressure in back or lower abdomen
- Blood or mucus in urine
- Needing to urinate often
- And a fever or chills ( flu like symptoms )
If these symptoms sound familiar to you you need to see your doctor as soon as possible. Your untreated UTI can eventually cause kidney damage as urinary tract infections are caused by the E coli bacteria.
If you are suffering from both of these infections you are not in a good position. Your doctor is going to prescribe antibiotics for your UTI so then your yeast infection will get worse.
Once you have cured your UTI then you will have to cure your yeast infection naturally if you want to rid your body of the mutating Candida.

