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Strange Feeling Around Pee Hole

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tezmand | 17:18 Sun 14th Dec 2014 | Body & Soul
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sorry for description didnt know what else to call it , started off with just an uncomfortable feeling in that area then started to go loo a lot more frequent although not always peeing a lot , first thought was cystitis but my pee isnt burning me, no sign of blood , had a slight back ache , went to walk in centre couple days later as it was getting really uncomfortable as it was a saturday couldnt go gp, took sample of pee was told very slight infection he looked like he was struggling to match that up on dip stick, given 3 day course of trimethoprim which didnt change anything so made appointment with gp , took another sample of pee she said no sign of infection felt my stomach found nothing , so not sure what it is sending me for a scan , she did mention urge incontinance ! anyone on here any ideas or opinions
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\\\\uncomfortable feeling in that area then\\

Which area? Do you mean your vagina?


I presume that a doctor....any doctor.....examined your vagina as it sounds as though it could be a urethral caruncle...........close to the clitoris.

No big deal.

If you have been examined "down there", then ignore my post as a Dr. would have seen it.
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Sorry squad assumed me saying around pee hole would let u know it was vagina . No neither doctor at walk in or normal gp examined vagina ! Only felt stomach wat is that that you described ?
Well not impressed with the standard of care.

Urethral caruncle is a localised swelling of the lining of the urethra,just inside the clitoris......it may gibe a feeling of something irritating "down there" urgency and some pain on starting to pee. May or may not be some bleeding.

It is no big deal and usually settles.

I would have thought that someone would have done a vaginal examination.
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Thanks for that sqad told me more than gp have no idea why they didn't examine me
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Scans gonna be waste of time. I take it then
make an appointment at the '' well women '' clinic.
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Well woman clinic That would. Be with same doctor shouldn't have to shud I if they were doing job properly I learn more from sqad
ok,
Sqad is indeed very good, but he can't do the examination at this distance.
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Lol at sqad doing examination from distance and no all both doctors did was the dip stick test for the urine
One idea is to get a book on female anatomy.

And no, tez or anyone else, I am not being sarcastic or scathing - but I think every woman should know her own body and her bits n pieces. It doesn't matter what name(s) you call things, but it's a good thing to have knowledge of what's what, what it does, and if anything is abnormal for the individual x
Wholeheartedly agree Salla.



Tez, if you are still in discomfort after a day or two, return and request an exam.
Strange feeling around pee hole could be a great name for a punk band:-)
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carrust #hilarious
if you described it as your pee hole to your doctors, i can see why they didn't vaginally examine you - that is not your vagina
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forgive me but isnt my pee hole in my vagina ? at least my pee comes from there !
''pee hole'' bladder . bit of frequency. dip stick of urine antibiotics given. sounds reasonable.
No,you do not pass urine from your vagina.
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i didnt say i was in pain in my vagina as i wasnt, it was around the hole where my pee comes from #peehole ,

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