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Cystitis Treatment......
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Well, having never had it before and being diagnosed over the phone (our doctor isn’t seeing anyone face to face) I’m assuming she is correct. Either way, the pain when passing urine is absolutely horrendous - I’ve never known stinging like it. And the whole area is burning and feels raw. It’s hurting just to sit down. Doctor has given me Canesten cream but is there anything else I am do/take to ease the pain? Sorry for delicate nature of question x
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When I started my pelvic radiotherapy I was warned that cystitis was a very likely side effect. At each review time during my treatment I was asked about any cystitis I might have and, when I told them that it was only very mild, they always replied "Oh, you must be drinking plenty of water then. Keep it up"
When I started my pelvic radiotherapy I was warned that cystitis was a very likely side effect. At each review time during my treatment I was asked about any cystitis I might have and, when I told them that it was only very mild, they always replied "Oh, you must be drinking plenty of water then. Keep it up"
I think a lot of women feel they are experts in cystisis me included and you are lucky you've never had it before smow. I've had many bouts through my life and my understanding is sometimes it's caused by bacteria - which needs a urine test to confirm and then antibiotics - and sometimes it's not (honeymoon cystitis for example) which just needs time, painkillers and lots of fluids to flush it away. I'm guessing you were given Canesten because you said you were very sore externally and that's not a common symptom with a bacterial urine infection although it is with thrush. I agree a phone consultation cannot determine exactly what you've got.