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Re: UROGYNECOLOGY: Can not stop urinating - urodynamic test

From: Amy Rosenman, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:31:03 -0500 (CDT)


Message posted on Amy Rosenman, M.D. behalf by: Hope Waltman, Women’s Health Forum Moderator

You are on the right track and the advice you have received thus far is correct and appropriate. If all the work up is negative, you need to ask you doctor for a urodynamic test to see why the constant need to urinate and see if a medication type of antispasmodic could be helpful.

Best of health,

--
Amy Rosenman, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor GYN
Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Santa Monica, California
http://www.obgyn.net/meet.asp?page=/all_advisors/A_Rosenman

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At Fri, 29 Aug 2008, mjak wrote: > >Thank you for your response. I had my surgery the next day and >thankfully the mass was removed and was benign. The Urinary problem >continues. I am scheduled for a cystosocpy in a few weeks. It is not >an infection the urine culture was negative. The blood clots are >throughout my urine mostly in the morning. Thankfully, my kidney >function is normal. I have had cystoscopy in the past for this same >problem and no answer was found as well as catscan, IVPs and other >tests. The only answer ever given is Glomular bleeding since my first >episode was when I had strep throat and the other episodes followed >upper respitory infections. My doctors tell me not to worry to much as >long as my kidney function says normal but it is scary having this >happen for months and months at a time. > >-- >mjak > > Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Amy Rosenman, M.D. wrote: >> >>Message posted on Amy Rosenman, M.D. behalf by: Hope Waltman, Women’s >>Health Forum Moderator >> >>Your doctor should have coverage, someone to talk to in an emergency. >>Call again and tell the answering service it is an emergency, or call >>the emergency room and see if they can contact your doctor. Yes, you >>must tell those caring for you about the symptoms, you might have an >>infection or a serious kidney problem. Best of luck with this. >> >>-- >>Amy Rosenman, M.D. >>Assistant Clinical Professor GYN >>Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA >>Santa Monica, California >> >>http://www.obgyn.net/meet.asp?page=/all_advisors/A_Rosenman >> >>Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes >> only and, as such, do not constitute a physician-patient >> relationship. This information is not intended to supplant >> the need for you to consult with your physician prior to >> choosing therapeutic options and/or interventions. >> ** Private emails cannot be entertained due to time >> constraints; consequently, they will receive no response.




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