Anastrozole and bladder pain
I have been on Anastrozole for 3 years and bladder pain has become my top issue. Feels like a UTI, but when I have my PCP test my urine there is no UTI. Went to a urogyn who said this is a result of the tissues thinning from lack of estrogen. With approval from my oncologist and urogyn, I use a small amount of estrogen cream vaginally 2x week, and the urogyn prescribed another medicine for pain flareups. I've been able to get by this way for a time, but it's been getting worse and harder to control the flareups. Next week I'm going back to the urogyn so she can look inside my bladder and make sure there's no cancer. Assuming there isn't (fingers crossed), if I cannot control the pain it's going to be a deal breaker for me and I will stop the anastrozole. I have been managing through the joint pain and other side effects, but it's very hard to function with bladder pain and I have to be able to support myself for a little longer. Anyone else struggling with this? Thanks...
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Pain. Painful bladder on a regular basis. No blood in urine, just the pain similar to when you have a UTI. Cystoscopy found no signs of cancer but a lot of inflammation. I managed through this period by drinking a ton of water and avoiding acidic foods and it did get better, but would flare up periodically. I finished my 5 years of anastrozole and I do think that exacerbated it.
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2 ReactionsSo, can you tell me how often and at what time of day you have bladder pain? I have burning pain lower abdomen at night, keeps me awake but rarely have it during the day.
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1 Reaction@karenvh, have you talked to your cancer team about this bladder pain? Have they ruled out any infection or other condition that may be causing this pain?
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1 ReactionNo I have not spoken with onco, but my doctor is running tests, high Leukocytes and hemoglobin in urine, having an ultrasound on Tuesday, but I quit taking the anastrozole last week Monday and I'm already starting to feel better. I'm going to stay off it until all tests are done. Then make a decision as to go back on it or change to something else. Thank you for your response, I appreciate it.
This is helpful info! I have been on anastrozole for 3 years and have had 5 UTIs in just under 2 years. I'm going to ask my onco doc about estradiol.
My oncologist said switching AIs would not because they all cause it. However, what do you have to lose by trying a different one for a while?
I am 65 and have been on Anastrozole for 3 1/2 years. Four months ago I had minor vaginal bleeding. After a endometrial biopsy six weeks ago I developed cramping that never went away. I had a D& C and the pain is still there; some days are better than others. My GYN suspects the Anastrozole for my pain. Anyone else have general pelvic cramping symptoms? A two month med vacation sounds like a good idea.
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1 ReactionI had similar problems on Anastrozole and things completely fell apart at about the 18 to 20 month timeframe. I had so much body inflammation that I was in so much pain. I also had bladder spasms, UTIs, worsening dry eye, and I now have lichen sclerosis throughout my body. My doctor changed my prescription to Extemestane with less side effects. I have to take this medication after a meal and it does seem to make me run hot, overheating, easily, not hot flashes though. I’ve used compounded Estriol for many years. I also use the AZO Bladder control supplement. It is a pumpkin seed supplement that is supposed to reduce inflammation and relax the bladder. It has reduced the urgency greatly.I am on Medicare and it had a zero co-pay for Anastrozole, but I do now have a co-pay for Exemestane but not too much for 3 months supply. Everybody’s journey is different, good luck with yours!
virginiae @virginia It feels like a hug to read an email about the bladder issues related to estrogen and breast cancer! I totally understand everything you discussed. I will add this: The minute I started taking anastrozole for breast cancer, here came the vaginal and urogenital issues. As for the vaginal: I used Replens. It was not expensive, had zero estrogen, and worked very well for me. I have been on anastrozole for 2 1/2 years. Then for the UTIs, that's a whole 'nother issue. I have had many, many UTIs, almost one right after another, then a couple of months without, etc. I was with the same Urologist the entire time, and he NEVER solved the problem, and it made me angrier every month. Your post helps tremendously! You are not alone!
Just about 10 days ago, I had surgery for breast cancer. The cancer (4) had been invisible for about 6 months. The excellent surgeon I had said there is absolutely no cancer, We had planned 2 lumpectomies for the 4 locations of cancer. The path report says there is no residual carcinoma identified, and calls it AJCC Pathologic stage of ypTO, meaning that no residual tumor is found after therapy and surgery. You can't even tell by looking that I had surgery on the breast. Surgeon did such a beautiful job collecting tissue and removing clips and stitching me up, you can't even tell I ever had surgery. Such beautiful work, but I'm really sore.
So i have been off anastrozole for that 10 days. I await the onc's instructions about either starting it back up or not. My bones, sleep, vaginal issues, bladder, etc all feel so much better that I dread having to start it up again. As I understand, most docs want you to take it for 5 years, so I will probably be asked to do at least another year and up to an additional 2 1/2 years. I don't know what I will agree to. We're all so different ,really...being post menopausal, can I use that tiny amount of estrogen to help me out or no? We're addressing the bone density and a few other issues, but the side effects are so very ugly mostly.
I guess I just want people to know that the suffering through the side effects of anastrozole for 2 1/2 years paid off, big time, for me. But there are some things that need to be addressed, and just like now..I read where someone else has the UTI problems, so I am not alone and there seems to be a fix for that!
If anyone has anything else to offer, I'm all ears! I'm just so happy to be rid of that cancer for the moment and hopefully forever...I wish everyone the best, and I'm sorry any of us have to go through this! Hugs!
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1 Reaction@eleanorrigby, and my dear comrades of fighting the disease of BC:
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us! I am so happy and grateful to know that there's no more residual tumor has been found in your body after your 2.5 years of taking Anastrozole therapy, Eleanor:) Congratulations for your successful surgery and effective treatment! This is so wonderful to hear:) Thank you!
As for the UTI & bladder issues, my 2 cents is taking the (Cranberry + Vitamine C) supplement whenever I feel a little discomfort with my urogenital system, and it does the trick all the time for me:). Back in October of 2023 when we were traveling in Hawaii, my husband suddenly got infected with an acute UTI for unknown reasons; after taking a full doses of antibiotic but the discomfort and minor symptoms of infection remained, so I gave him my go-to remedy: the pill of (Cranberry + Vitamine C) supplement daily for 2 more weeks and he never has that issues again. For as far as I know, Cranberry has its natural antibiotic that helps us fight bacterial infections.
Wishing you all smooth sailing ahead!
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