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Re: Can pain from hemorrrhoids radiate in to bladder area?

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 12:50:13 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Kristy wrote: >
>Hi again!!
>
>Thanks so much for your response Dr. Marchbein. It is much appreciated. I am aware that Pyridium will turn the urine orange. Is there something similiar that will not turn the urine orange but still do its job of trying to relieve the bladder problem?

Do you prefer blue?? ;o) There is one that will turn the urine blue, but can't remember the name. I don't know of any, and I have been on several, that don't turn the urine some sort of color. Hey, be glad you don't have to take Rifampin, an antibiotic that is used for Staph Infections, and other big infections....that one, not only makes you pee orange, but you can even cry and sweat orange!! Now, that is bad!!!!!! I'd personally prefer a different color too ;o).

Kristy, I am not making fun of you, sorry. Just trying to add some light. I do apologize if that offended you.

One thing you might want to do if you try Pyridium is to wear a pantyliner, if they don't affect your vulvodynia.

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>I'm hoping to be hearing about this culture real soon.

I do hope it is negative! Bladder infections are terrible!

--
Robin

> >My weekend went fairly well up until yesterday, and then all of the pain got ugly on me three times during the course of the afternoon. The pain got pretty nasty on the third time that when I got home I had to take a pain pill. > >I'm going to be calling to see about making an appt b/c the rectal pain is of the most concern to me at the moment until I get the culture of that urine specimen back. > >Thanks again for everything. > >Kristy :)






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