What’s wrong with the tingling in my vagina and wanting to pee all the time?

Women who experience vaginal tingling accompanied by frequent urge to urinate may have vaginitis secondary to urinary tract infection, and should be referred to a gynecologist or urologist for routine examination of the leukorrhea. At the same time, urine should be collected for routine urinalysis to determine whether there is a urinary tract infection. Urine routine examination found in the leukocytes significantly higher, while the routine leukorrhea can be found abnormal increase in pathogens, can be diagnosed with female vaginitis caused by the urinary tract system complications, should be treated at the same time gynecological inflammation and urinary tract infection, in order to be completely cured of this disease. And for simple medication is not effective, while female vaginitis due to the pathogen infection is more complex, it is recommended to carry out bacterial culture. At the same time choose sensitive antibiotics for effective as well as targeted treatment, usually the effect is more ideal, and in the treatment period should also avoid sexual intercourse, and keep drinking a lot of water.