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Re: urinate infection constantly

From: lkaufman (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 17 May 1998 15:12:02 -0500


Several years ago I experienced chronic UTI & my doc said, "Drink lots of water before and after sex." I did; it didn't work. Then I read an article in a magazine about UTI. The long and short of it was: UTI is caused by fecal matter getting into the urinary tract. Now how it gets there can be by a number of ways: wiping yourself back to front could do it; anal sex could do it; oral sex could do it (if the anus is involved in any way); your partner's fingers could be the culprit...in other words infection is caused by fecal matter, and it doesn't matter how it gets into the urinary tract, because when it does infection results. An additional thought: when I was experiencing the UTI, time after time after time, I finally got to the point where, when I felt it coming on I took a couple of the med pills the doc prescribed for the infection. It seemed to catch the infection in time. Still, your best bet is not to have it. Good luck. ---------- > From: yinnic <hrucker999@msn.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <womens-health@talk.obgyn.net>
> Subject: urinate infection constantly
> Date: Sunday, May 17, 1998 4:17 AM
>
> I am 47 years old female and been to many doctors for Urinate infection
> and vaginal charge ,but urinate infection keep coming back . my
> urethral opening is less than 1/2 inch from my vaginal opening and the
> labia is thick ,I constantly have vaginal discharge , I had tried
> medicine ,it did not helped , I change pantiliners all the time and
> limit sex to once a mouth , I have a fibroids between the uterus and
> rectum in my right side , when I had constipation , the vaginal discharg
> is more than normal . help !





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