UTI and age

Posted by milocase @milocase, Oct 31 4:25am

Is there a Best relief for uti
Dr says test indicates no infection

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@kisu

When I used to get chronic UTIs 3-4x a year I used OC Pyridium. It's the only thing that stopped the pain for me. I agree with using estrogen cream. You don't have to use it in the vagina although it would keep your bladder healthy because the vagina and bladder share the same wall. You can use the local non-systemic estradiol cream the size of a pea in the vulva (outer area) and urethra. That whole area has estrogen receptors. Coconut oil isn't going to stop any vulva, or urethra atrophy (goggle, urogenital atrophy). Lack of estrogen weakens the muscles of your urethra. This makes it easier for bacteria to enter your urethra and move up to your bladder. Estrogen keeps the thinning vulva and urethra at the correct pH. Estrogen helps vulva tissues and urethra stay elastic and moist. Please reconsider. There is a whole host of disabling unpleasant things that can happen with a lack of estrogen in this area. When I started using estrogen around the vulva my UTIs stopped. I am 74 and haven't had a UTI in 13 years or anything that feels like a UTI.

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Thank you for putting things so clearly.

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I have found that it is important to make sure no fecal material or liquid reaches the urethra. If this occurs even without your being aware of it a bladder infection will follow. I am careful to always wipe from the front to the rear. As I age I find that it requires I pay careful attention to this. As will, after a bowel movement I place a tissue in the rectum to prevent any mucus from coming out of the rectum and making its way to the urethra. Since doing this I have had zero bladder infections. I am 77 with lichen sclerosis and this care works for me.

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@willows

I have found that it is important to make sure no fecal material or liquid reaches the urethra. If this occurs even without your being aware of it a bladder infection will follow. I am careful to always wipe from the front to the rear. As I age I find that it requires I pay careful attention to this. As will, after a bowel movement I place a tissue in the rectum to prevent any mucus from coming out of the rectum and making its way to the urethra. Since doing this I have had zero bladder infections. I am 77 with lichen sclerosis and this care works for me.

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Great idea about the tissue!

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@willows

I have found that it is important to make sure no fecal material or liquid reaches the urethra. If this occurs even without your being aware of it a bladder infection will follow. I am careful to always wipe from the front to the rear. As I age I find that it requires I pay careful attention to this. As will, after a bowel movement I place a tissue in the rectum to prevent any mucus from coming out of the rectum and making its way to the urethra. Since doing this I have had zero bladder infections. I am 77 with lichen sclerosis and this care works for me.

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In addition, do you mean you place the tissue inside the rectum or on the outside area?

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On the outside area mostly with a tiny bit just inside the rectum to hold the tissue in place. AlsobI never use suppositories or Vaseline it's too easy for them to melt and carry germs towards the rectum.

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@milocase

I definitely have inflammation !
There is no urologist in the little town I live in !
Bummer !!!!!!
Cranberry juice seems to have acid that I do not need !
I tried cranberry for months !
And realize it is not helping me !

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My dr recommended D-Mannoae 500 mg. At the slightest tingle I take it and it's been very helpful. NOW brand can be found on their site or Amazon. PS. A bidet toilet seat has been very helpful as well.

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@kisu

When I used to get chronic UTIs 3-4x a year I used OC Pyridium. It's the only thing that stopped the pain for me. I agree with using estrogen cream. You don't have to use it in the vagina although it would keep your bladder healthy because the vagina and bladder share the same wall. You can use the local non-systemic estradiol cream the size of a pea in the vulva (outer area) and urethra. That whole area has estrogen receptors. Coconut oil isn't going to stop any vulva, or urethra atrophy (goggle, urogenital atrophy). Lack of estrogen weakens the muscles of your urethra. This makes it easier for bacteria to enter your urethra and move up to your bladder. Estrogen keeps the thinning vulva and urethra at the correct pH. Estrogen helps vulva tissues and urethra stay elastic and moist. Please reconsider. There is a whole host of disabling unpleasant things that can happen with a lack of estrogen in this area. When I started using estrogen around the vulva my UTIs stopped. I am 74 and haven't had a UTI in 13 years or anything that feels like a UTI.

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Hi
That is good information . I have been getting u t I in the last 2 yrs every 3 to 4 mths. I am using vagifem. Twice a week. I will ask if I can have an estrogen cream for the outside. I am so frustrated 😠. Since I hit my mid 60's.

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@bubbie2

My dr recommended D-Mannoae 500 mg. At the slightest tingle I take it and it's been very helpful. NOW brand can be found on their site or Amazon. PS. A bidet toilet seat has been very helpful as well.

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I am not in a position to argue (aging male who uses a toilet exclusively), but if I understand the principle behind a bidet, the jet of water might encourage intrusion into the urethra of unwanted bacteria from the vulva......or not....? I mean, it's not like bidets haven't been used by millions for about 120 years or more. Im just making a comment that, to me, I would desist from the use of a bidet if I had a female anatomy and were treating a UTI.

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@gloaming

I am not in a position to argue (aging male who uses a toilet exclusively), but if I understand the principle behind a bidet, the jet of water might encourage intrusion into the urethra of unwanted bacteria from the vulva......or not....? I mean, it's not like bidets haven't been used by millions for about 120 years or more. Im just making a comment that, to me, I would desist from the use of a bidet if I had a female anatomy and were treating a UTI.

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I think that would b a NO No ! Also

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Estrogen cream is the answer for all aging women (Premarin Vaginal Cream). Preventative care of urinary tract infections is best for your overall health and well-being.
I’ve tried cheaper, “natural” remedies with no positive results. YOU are worth relying on a proven, safe product that will protect you!

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