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Author Topic: VA, UTI and the frustration with GPs  (Read 4211 times)

Jules

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Re: VA, UTI and the frustration with GPs
« Reply #45 on: July 14, 2023, 04:22:00 PM »

I think using Ovestin daily for a few months will make such a difference to your pain. VA is painful and to have sex before symptoms improve will make you feel sore.

Give yourself some time and I am sure you will see an improvement.

My pain is in my abdomen. Feels like over my ovaries or urinary tract.  I don't usually have painful sex. This is something different I think.
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Jules

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Re: VA, UTI and the frustration with GPs
« Reply #46 on: July 17, 2023, 11:25:14 AM »

Update. Urine lab sample normal. Still got the lower pelvic discomfort, sensitivity in uretha opening but not needing the loo. I've had no more bleeding, sex is not painful and hasnt caused bleeding. I would imagine if there was anything gyny it would be uncomfortable.  I'm a little worried, my cousin had ovarian cancer and thought she had IBS at furst. I hope the ultrasound isn't too long. I've increased the vagirux. I'm beginning to wonder if being celibate is the way forward as when I was sexually inactive for a few months I was fine, no bladder problems.
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Flossieteacake

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Re: VA, UTI and the frustration with GPs
« Reply #47 on: July 17, 2023, 11:45:48 AM »

Update. Urine lab sample normal. Still got the lower pelvic discomfort, sensitivity in uretha opening but not needing the loo. I've had no more bleeding, sex is not painful and hasnt caused bleeding. I would imagine if there was anything gyny it would be uncomfortable.  I'm a little worried, my cousin had ovarian cancer and thought she had IBS at furst. I hope the ultrasound isn't too long. I've increased the vagirux. I'm beginning to wonder if being celibate is the way forward as when I was sexually inactive for a few months I was fine, no bladder problems.

I would suggest not having sex until your symptoms improve. Once you have been using the Vagirux daily your skin will have time to recover.

I can understand your concerns. I hope the results come back soon to put your mind at rest.
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