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sevilla555
February 9, 2014 - 2:02pm
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UTI's
One can get a UTI in spite of being fastidious about personal hygiene/cleanliness. One can also have ''symptoms'' of a UTI, without it actually being a UTI. This has happened to me several times over the past 6-7 months. Even though I was having the ''typical'' UTI kind of symptoms - burning, feelings of ''wanting to go'' to name a few - and after having had my urine tested via urinalysis and culture, no specific infection was found. The urgent care doc who treated me suggested I go to my gyn, who did further lab tests, and when these came back negative, suggested I use Premarin vaginal cream twice weekly for a couple of months. Even though the cream stung at first, it no longer does and my UTI ''sensations'' have now completely disappeared. This Premarin cream should only be used for a short duration and I have now ceased using it as I feel so much better. The risk is minimal compared to oral hormonal meds, as it's inserted vaginally and while it ''may'' enter the bloodstream in minimal amounts, in my case at least, the benefit far outweighed any possible risk.
Kat1
February 9, 2014 - 6:01pm
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Thank you for your input on
Thank you for your input on UTIs! I didn't know one could have one and still test negative for it.
sevilla555
February 9, 2014 - 7:33pm
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UTI's Again
Hi Kat1
I think you kinda' misunderstood my meaning. I was saying that one can have the ''symptoms'' of a UTI but just because a person has those symptoms doesn't necessarily mean it IS a UTI. And that's why the Premarin cream helped me. If it HAD been a real UTI I'm willing to bet the Premarin wouldn't have worked. Post-menopausal hormone imbalance can often mimic UTI symptoms. Well, such has been the case with me.
fab
February 12, 2014 - 1:26am
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Thanks
for your information here Sevilla555. These hormonal imbalances mimicking UTI symptoms; the burning and the constant urge to go are an interesting take. I can't say I have heard of this before, but there have been ladies addressing the forum for help with just these symptoms and who have stated they did not have a UTI. So, maybe they fit somewhere here. For alternatives for Premarin I think you would have to look at a pea sized amount of honey placed directly into the uterus as it is a good bacteria and and red clover has estrogen. But check carefully for I am not familiar with Premarin.
Kat1, my only objection to the wad of paper and the tampon is their ability to dry the vagina or for other women their uterus. I know that Christine experimented in just the same way with cotton wool and MeMyselfandI found the tampon placed sideways (((( )))) thus was very helpful, but they both had their uterus. I find that my uterus won't hold a tampon. Perhaps, because you have not reached menopause and you are placing these things in your vagina and because you take Premarin then your vagina is moist enough to tolerate these things? But I certainly can't see you damaging yourself from this practice. And thanks for this info. We do have ladies post hysterectomy who are interested in all these aspects.
willhealmyself
February 12, 2014 - 4:27am
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uti or not uti
Hi all I have been having what I thought was a uti every few weeks for about the last 6 months, I just need to ring docs and they always got me to pick up antibiotics, they always cleared up in a day or two, but I usually finished the course. Now I realise from coming here that they were just the symptoms of uti and I have been taking antibiotics for nothing. A glass of water with baking soda always soothed my symptoms but I finished the course as I read that an untreated uti can lead to kidney trouble. So now I have sent for urine strips that are the same as the docs where you test your urine and it tells you if you have real infection. Waiting on them coming from ebay, I think its nitrates or something that shows up. You just match the colours on the box with the strip you dip in your urine. If I had found WW earlier I could have saved a lot of bother. I haven't had a uti since I started using the loo as suggested here. I feel really positive about my pop now that I know just how much I can do to help myself. Thank you WW.