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Re: IN DEPTH Bladder Infection Facts (hope they help you)

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 09:27:13 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Valerie wrote: >
>OK...I'm going to step up to the plate and offer the fruits of years of
>experience on this matter...I AM THE UTI QUEEN, not that I want this
>crown :)It's amazing what lousy genetics can do... and to make it quick
>I'll just say I get them alot because of an exceedingly rare internal
>defect that I was born with...
>
>After over 500 UTI's I think I can help...
>
>SOMEONE QUESTIONED WHETHER RUPTURED CYSTS INFECT THE BLADDER... NO THEY
>DO NOT... your reproductive (and my not so rePRODUCTIVE) system have
>nothing to do with your bladder in that kind of direct sense... Your
>hormones being out of whack can add to your predisposition to having
>bladder and other health problems... may also make you sweat more down
>there which is not good for you.
>
>First, blood in the urine is really not a UTI thing, it's a serious
>issue, GET IT CHECKED...
>
>Second, though the "wipe from front to back" is sound advice, there is
>advice that goes much further, and here goes... one reason women get 25
>times more UTI experience than men is because our urethra is short. Both
>males and females have urethras, it's just that no one talks about
>ours... the urethra is the tube that transports to the outside of your
>body (yes, to put it simply, it's your pee-hole)... I hate to be
>graphic girls, but lets face it, we are built funny and we definately
>got the shorter end of the stick in G-d's anatomy lab! When we are
>sexually active, lets face it, the most bacteria rich area of our
>partner is rubbing right up there, and our urethra is only 2 inches
>long, so when we cuddle up right after and go to sleep then the bacteria
>has plenty of time to ascend the urethra and jump into the bladder and
>OWIE! {figured I'd explain how sex is a UTI vulnerability because many
>of us challenged PCO gals are TTC and so I would assume we're all
>"pretty active"} Whereas, lucky men have a 6-10 inch mong urethra
>(generally 1.3 inches longer than their full size tool) and any bacteria
>they are exposed to usually does not have the time to ascend the length
>of the urethra because at some point when the bacteria is journeying
>upward the fellow trots into the bathroom and urinates thus washing away
>the bacteria... so in short, PEE RIGHT AFTER SEX, it dramatically
>lessens your chances of bladder infections.
>
>The one no one likes to hear... NO NYLON PANTIES!!! All cotton, all the
>time... if you want to strut those nice shiny ones for a partner, put
>them on only a short while before they are destined to be taken off!!! I
>had a great (hilarious) female doctor as a teenager, and she used to say
>"the key to successful vulva ownership is respecting that shee needs to
>breathe just as much as you do" I've always chuckled at that line... :)
>
>Also, ladies... this sucks and I know it... WE AREN'T SUPPOSED TO TAKE
>BUBBLE BATHS, technically, neither should young girls either... but the
>fully developed vulva is not meant to be soaked in soaps... it damages
>the chemicals our body secretes to aid in infection prevention, and it
>is not healthy for the fragile tissues of the vulva... just like
>douching is negative for our bodies in most cases, so is the old
>favorite bubble bath... SORRY
>
>For FREQUENT UTI SUFFERERS, there is one other rarely evoked option...
>many women, after giving birth, are told to fill up a bottle with warm
>water and rinse themselves after urtination and then just quickly pat
>dry...this is very effective for maintaining a low level of possibility
>for cross contamination AND for cleansing away what you don't want to
>leave behind anyway... so grab a little bottle with a screw on cap like
>the mustard container and carry it in your purse...fill it up with warm
>water on the way into the stall and you are ready to go (didn't mean it
>as a pun, but hell...this subject is one that could use some humor!)
>
>SO SORRY THIS WAS SO LONG, BUT I THOUGHT THIS WAS A GALS ISSUE THAT
>WARRANTED THIS KIND OF DEPTH...AND MY PERSONAL PEEVE IS WHEN PEOPLE TELL
>ME NOT TO DO SOMETHING BECAUSE ITS BAD FOR ME AND THEN THEY OMIT THE
>REASONS WHY...
>
>--
>Valerie
>
>At Sat, 16 Mar 2002, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>I had just recently had a bladder and yeast infection. I was wondering
>>if these infections had any effect on my menstrual cycle? I have also
>>been stressed a lot because my boyfriend had recently told me he cheated
>>on me. Do you think stress could be a factor to a delay in my cycle? I
>>am very scared. Please reply asap.
>>
>>At Fri, 22 Jun 2001, anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>>I had bladder & kidney infections more times than I can count when
>>>growing up. My mom pushed the cranberry juice so much when I was young
>>>that I can't stand the taste or smell of it to this day - but that does
>>>help clear out the bladder and kidneys as well. Though - if you're
>>>watching your carbs you may want to stick to just the water. You can
>>>also try herbal goldenseal - that helps to flush toxins out of your
>>>body. I would be concerned with the blood in your urine though - you
>>>may want to check around to see if there's a free clinic or one that
>>>prorates for income in your area.
>>>
>>>At Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Deirdre wrote:
>>>>
>>>>At Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Mike wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi, I'm new to the list but usually a lurker...and I have just come up with
>>>>>a few questions. Has any of you ever experienced a bladder infection? And
>>>>>can you tell me the possible effects with it? I have never had one before,
>>>>>but my symptoms are feeling I need to urinate frequently, and when I do at
>>>>>the very last of it its like a dull sharp pain in the area where it comes
>>>>>out at, and there is a tad bit of blood. I only see that when I wipe. (Sorry
>>>>>to be so graphic) I was wondering if there was any way I can take care of it
>>>>>myself, because I just lost my insurance and really cant afford to pay for
>>>>>more medicine. Any input is greatly appreciated, thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>Hugs,
>>>>>April
>>>>>
>>>>>Personally, I often experience UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) and blatter infections. Now, I am not sure if this has a direct conection to PCOS, but I would think it could have something to do both of my ovaries having multiple cysts. Maybe it puts pressure on the blatter or maybe fluid from ruptured cysts can infect the blatter. ???? These are just ideas, I really have no clue why I get them so often.
>>>>
>>>>However, the best advice for a blatter infection/ UTI that I could
>>>>personally give is drink plenty of water to flush yourself out. At
>>>>first you may be thinking "Why do I want to do drink all that if I am
>>>>having trouble passing urine?" But the water will help rid you of the
>>>>infection. Avoid sex for the time being and my favorite (that my mother
>>>>loves to remind me of lol) Always wipe from front to back. (Like we
>>>>don't know this already?) ASK YOUR DOCTOR about BACTRIM. It's generic
>>>>and cheap and I know it is OFTEN prescribed for UTIs. Usually you'll
>>>>take this for a week to 10 days and I think it's only in the range of
>>>>$10. If you are passing blood, you need to see a doctor now and if the
>>>>infection is THAT BAD, they may put a catheter in you to extract the
>>>>urine you can not pass. If your insurence ran out, go to an emergency
>>>>room and ask if they have some sort of "charity care" that you can apply
>>>>for. The attending ER doctor should prescribe you BACTRIM or a similar
>>>>drug there. AND last BUT NOT least, if you are experiencing any LOWER
>>>>BACK PAIN, the infection may have spread to your kidneys. So, make sure
>>>>you inform the doctor if this has happend. They can tell by a urine
>>>>sample if you have an infection. GOOD LUCK!
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>>>>--
>>>>Deirdre
>>>>



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