Im have desperate kidney spasm, on the 28th of august i get diagnosed next to BV, but could not bring back the antibiotics?

since i could not afford them. i have pain under my ribs and on my right side. i did not treat the bv, did it escalade into something worse? please relieve. thank you.

should apply for Medicaid since you do not own adequate income to cover these bills and I can guarantee that you will be eligible for it, secondly this will take 3 months to come into effect and you can then enjoy free medical. You might want to call 311, which I believe is available in every state throughout the U.S. and ask for an all woman's free clinic. You should enjoy never ignored your health because you just never really know what this can organize to.

I would go to the hospital and give them a fake pet name and address and tell them that you do not have any id on you and it be an emergency because, 100% of the time they will bill you, and when they ask for your social you should make one up.

I hope this was informative and good luck with your robustness!
Untreated BV definitely has the potential to become serious or even highly contagious. It's extremely important that you treat it. Since it is bacterial, it will not go away on it's own.
Go get yourself checked out and treated firstly, later work out something for your bill with the hospital later. Most clinics and hospitals have programs for the uninsured.
Well it sounds similar to you may have a urinary tract infection in the kidney (pyelonephritis) that is unrelated to the BV you have. This is even more likely if you are having fever, burning when you urinate or inevitability to urinate frequently. Unfortunately most urinary tract infections would not be treated with the same antibiotic that treats BV. The urinary tract infection can be diagnosed by seeing a doctor and usually a simple urine test. Then a course of antibiotics.

Urinary tract infections are adjectives in young women. BV is also common. BV can head to foul smelling vaginal discharge and premature delievery in woman. The only women who absolutely call for to be treated for BV are pregnant women. If you are not pregnant than it is probably ok that you didn't get treated although you may want to if you have had problems relateon cloud ninet (foul smell). I hope this helps you. Source(s): Physician
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