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Jan 13 2009, 11:25 AM
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Junior Surgette Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 31-March 04 From: uk Member No.: 14,516 |
I thought I had a bout of cystitis a couple of weeks ago as I felt pricking sensation in urethra follwed by pain of passing water, so took the regular OTC powders, woke next morning to find blood and small clots in urine . Tests done that day revealed no infection - I am now waiting for further test urine and blood test results. Urine quickly went back to clear and pain eased and I was put on antibiotics jic, but am finding today vulva is tingling and discomfort in urethra - really panicking. Could this be menopause symptom?
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Jan 13 2009, 11:37 AM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,227 Joined: 14-November 07 Member No.: 30,270 |
UTIs can be normal during peri I was getting them every two months for nearly a year. They tested and retested with no answers. I think you are doing the best thing by being tested. Blood in the urine should always be checked out. Perhaps a call to a urologist is in order, they do after all specialize in this.
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Feb 12 2009, 06:32 PM
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Surgette Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 11-December 08 From: Scotland Member No.: 37,581 |
Hi Jen
It could be vaginal dryness due to a lack of estrogen. Could be lots of other things as well of course but your symptoms sound very similar to what I felt at the beginning. Thought it was cystitis which I hadn't had in 20 years, took OTC remedy, got checked out for infection, was given antibiotics and none of it made any difference. I had always felt it was a hormonal thing and eventually I went to a GP who realised what it was - vaginal dryness/atrophy caused by loss of estrogen. My symptoms are not just on the outside, I also get burning and irritation deep inside and a tender tummy, just like with cystitis. If you aren't feeling any better you could try asking your doc if it could be this. Good luck. -------------------- In the depths of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Albert Camus
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