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143.1 | Another symptom | SUPER::MATTHEWS | Don't panic | Fri Dec 19 1986 17:12 | 15 |
| Another symptom is blood in the urine. The symptoms don't go away by
themselves; you need a doctor to put you on a course of antibiotics
immediately.
I sure never heard about this in sex education class. What a pity, as
bloody urine is quite a fear-inspiring sight when you don't know the
cause.
Doctors also normally prescribe Pyridium for relief of symptoms.
Funny, I never thought it worked for me -- what are others' experiences
with Pyridium? I've found the best symptom-reliever to be continuous intake
of water, and a very hot sitz-bath accompanied by loud music and a junky
novel.
Val
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143.2 | Try beer | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | Never believe anything until it's been officially denied | Fri Dec 19 1986 20:00 | 15 |
| RE: .1
I know what you mean about the blood in the urine being a very
fear-inspiring event - especially when accompanied by lots of burning
and pain.
The best thing I found for relieving the symptoms in short order
is to drink a lot of beer. That was my Mom's advice (it happened
on a Sunday of a holiday weekend) until I could get to a doctor.
My doctor gave me Gantristin. It eventually went away, but not
very quickly with this stuff and my particular body chemistry.
Elizabeth
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143.3 | Cranberry Juice | CADSYS::SULLIVAN | Karen - 225-4096 | Fri Dec 19 1986 23:46 | 4 |
| I've heard from a number of people that cranberry juice is supposed to
help. Is this true?
...Karen
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143.4 | Cranberries are the fruit of the Gods | COGVAX::LEEDBERG | | Sat Dec 20 1986 12:30 | 21 |
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RE: .3
I have to drink cranberry juice every day or take the chance
of yet another UTI. Twenty years ago I had kidney stones and the
doctor told me that I should drink cranberry juice every day
for the rest of my life. Being young I thought he was crazy -
after 5 years of getting infections every couple of months I
started drinking the stuff faithfully. Whenever I forget to
buy a bottle and have to go more than 5 days without my fix,
I start getting worried.
Also, fresh cranberrys, cooked, work just fine, as does a "Cape Codder"
or any drink with cranberry juice in it.
I have even grown to like the taste.
_peggy
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143.5 | Definition please? | TLE::BENOIT | Beth Benoit DTN 381-2074 | Sat Dec 20 1986 16:14 | 8 |
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Re .1
> and a very hot sitz-bath accompanied by loud music and a junky
> novel.
Okay, it's not in my American Heritage Dictionary...what's a
sitz-bath?
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143.6 | More from an ex-UTI-er | ROBETH::AUGUSTINE | | Sun Dec 21 1986 14:34 | 9 |
| Not only does it hurt to urinate, but you feel the urge every few
minutes (ouch) whether you need to or not. When you have a UTI, it's a
little easier if you drink LOTS (flood levels) of liquid -- cranberry
or tomato juice if you have them, or anything else. (You'll be in the
bathroom whether you drink or not). For me, UTI's always got worse the
longer I waited, so I learned to see a doctor as soon as I recognized
the symptoms. I'm religious about urinating before sex, and I'm
sure that has helped me avoid UTI's in the last 10 years. I also
tend to drink lots of water and juice, which may have helped.
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143.7 | Another ex-UTI-er | TOPDOC::POND | | Mon Dec 22 1986 09:05 | 17 |
| Cranberry, orange, grapefruit, tomato juice (read anything acidic)
will margininally help in UTI. The juices will change the ph of
the urine. Apparently, when the urine becomes basic (constantly
postponing trips to THE ROOM will do this) the bacteria that's
naturally present gets a better environment to grow. The moral
here is -- When you gotta' go, you gotta' go.
For coffee and tea fanciers - although coffee and tea are acidic,
the caffine in both beverages is not good for UTIs.
Pain and blood in the urine aren't always an issue with UTIs. I've
had some pretty nasty infections where the only symptom was INCREDIBLE
PRESSURE. Having to *DESPERATELY* go to the bathroom every 3 seconds
is no fun.
LZP
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143.8 | Thanks for the info... | ARGUS::CORWIN | Jill Corwin | Mon Dec 22 1986 11:27 | 10 |
| I do drink a lot of water (just got another glass of it before writing this!),
so that might have saved me the UTI's. I also don't drink coffee or tea. :-)
Maybe I should start drinking cranberry juice again, too. I like the stuff,
straight up. I heard it was also good for or to prevent yeast infections.
For my next question: I understand the importance of urinating *after*
intercourse now; but what is the reasoning behind urinating *before*?
Jill
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143.9 | | CADSYS::SULLIVAN | Karen - 225-4096 | Mon Dec 22 1986 11:45 | 8 |
| > but what is the reasoning behind urinating *before*?
I don't know why you should, but if I don't I feel uncomfortable before
we finish intercourse. Ummm, excuse me, hold that thought, I'll be right back.
:-)
...Karen
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143.10 | ok, I got lots of hospital stories! | WATNEY::SPARROW | You want me to do what?? | Mon Dec 22 1986 12:11 | 23 |
| Ah, another hospital story to follow......
One of the clinics I was assigned to was the xray clinic for
people with problems with kidneys etc. I remember one xray
technique where we filled the bladder with iodine dye and
saline solution via cathater, xrayed the bladder, had the
person void and xrayed again. This procedure was done on
people who had constant UTI's. Well, this lady came in who
was considering surgery to find out why she always had UTI's.
Upon filling up her bladder with over 3 bottles of liquid
(normal bladders take a maximum of 1 with some discomfort)
we found that she was in the habit of voiding once aday. She
said she did not have the *time* to be going to the bathroom.
The doc suggested that she *make* time, her bladder couldn't get
any bigger, the bladder was not made as a trash storage bin,
and till she chose to change her habits, she would have problems.
So the moral of the story was, go when ya gotta go.
vivian
ps... FYI, some people have a problem with sphincter's to and
from the bladder which cause back-flow to the kidneys, or
incontinece. This is not a common problem but is a possiblility
that the xrays can deduce.
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143.11 | water, water | CELICA::QUIRIY | Christine | Mon Dec 22 1986 12:47 | 17 |
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I've had (more than!) my share of vaginal/urinary tract infections.
I think the idea behind drinking alot of water is to keep the wastes
(and any bacteria) well diluted and to keep the system flowing. If
you drink a quart of water a day (along with whatever else you drink)
it's impossible to put off voiding. I try to stop and take a couple
of swallows every time I pass a fountain in the course of a work day.
Whenever I've had cystitis I've been prescribed a whopping dose of
sulfa. I don't remember if it's one pill or two, but it's an equine
portion and works fast. You've got to drink lots of water for a
couple of days when you use this stuff.
My latest bout with non-specific vaginitis (perhaps another hot topic)
got my attention by masquerading as cyctitis.
CQ
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143.13 | Time for another pit stop! | ADVAX::ENO | Bright Eyes | Mon Dec 22 1986 13:39 | 20 |
| re .12
Off on another tangent ....
Don't you think it's weird that people DON'T "make time" to void
their bladders at the first sign of discomfort/fullness? Is this
the result of poor toilet training?
I get teased constantly by people who are around me enough to notice
that I urinate on the average of once an hour (if facilities are
available), and get up at least once every night to do so. I once
worried about this, but my doctor told me I'm healthy, and just
have a small bladder and/or more sensitive bladder lining (so can't
comfortably walk around with a full bladder).
I've had very few UTI's (I do drink lots of fluids), almost everytime
I can remember associated with prolonged intercourse, especially
after abstinence from sex for a period of time.
G
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143.14 | I don't understand it either | WATNEY::SPARROW | You want me to do what?? | Mon Dec 22 1986 17:19 | 12 |
| I don't understand why anyone wouldn't go with the urge. The lady
I talked to in the xray room said she felt she had some control
over her body....the only result I can see is a *large* bladder
and infections. (by the by,,she also drank large quanities of
liquids)
Personally, I ignore peoples comments on my frequent usage of the
facilities......There is less harm in getting rid of body waste
then storing it as this lady did.
vivian
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143.15 | Avoiding the pit | SUPER::MATTHEWS | Don't panic | Mon Dec 22 1986 17:22 | 9 |
| Maybe it's weird to ignore the signal that you have to go, but one
of the things I read on UTI claimed that women in particular tend
to put off using the toilet in public places, either from embarrassment
or from fear of uncleanliness.
A sexist claim, to be sure, but I've got older relatives that fit
that description.
Val
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143.16 | | HBO::HENDRICKS | Holly | Tue Dec 23 1986 09:30 | 7 |
| I'm one of those people who doesn't have any choice about waiting!
I don't think I was aware that it was possible to wait indefinitely.
I do sometimes feel a little awkward when during the course of one dinner
in a restaurant, I can average 4 trips to the facilities. A friend
whom I often have dinner with can get through the whole dinner and
the rest of evening without any trips! She must be part camel :-).
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143.17 | I'm only human | ADVAX::ENO | Bright Eyes | Tue Dec 23 1986 10:24 | 12 |
| re .15
Embarassment is a problem for many older people. A relative on
my husband's side of the family, a successful business executive
recently retired, once told me that she would go down several floors
in the elevator rather than use the bathroom facilities on her floor.
She didn't want any of her co-workers to recognize her shoes under
the toilet stall door!!!
Guess it's hard to admit we are human sometimes!
Gloria
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143.19 | | WORDS::KRISTY | Life's a crutch | Mon May 16 1988 18:10 | 11 |
| re .10: I have had exactly what you describe... a reflux. I have
no problem holding back the flow, but when I was little, I had
practically ongoing kidney problems and urinary problems. My right
kidney is half the size of my left kidney... I had an operation
when I was 12 to place the ureter (I think that's the right tube)
in another part of my bladder. I have only had one UTI since then
(I'm soon to be 26) but am often bothered by an aching kidney after
a night's sleep.... I void before going to bed and usually don't
drink a whole lot of liquids after 6:00 pm.
*sigh*
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