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GG

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #15 on: 21 September 2022, 06:28:04 am »
Could it be the condoms or lube that's setting you off? I had to switch to Latex free as sex was becoming unbearable. It definitely made a massive difference. 
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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #16 on: 29 September 2022, 12:36:19 pm »
I managed to get an appointment to another doctor so hopefully this one will be able to resolve my problem

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #17 on: 29 September 2022, 12:38:00 pm »
I am really prone to UTI's and I've had something very similar to what you are experiencing following a UTI.  It feels like you still have an infection but when tested it is clear.  My theory is after a UTI your urethra is inflamed and sore still and can take time to calm down.  I have previously used amytriptoline (which among other things can treat nerve pain), and if things don't calm down i will take doxycycline which is used to treat urethritis (inflammation of the urethra)......obviously you need to be careful with self medication  and I'm not a Dr, but this works for me

curvymamma, yes this could be that as well, and that would explain why it tests clear when I do a test. I'll ask the doctor about the above medications you recommended. Thanks for your help  ;)

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #18 on: 29 September 2022, 12:39:56 pm »
OP do keep in mind that penetrative sex (specially the rough type) rubs or puts pressure on your bladder and prostate, thus making you want to pee, which makes it very common for us ladies to want to use the toilet after rough sex. Every body is different, and every bodies anatomy too so what might bother you might not bother others. This doesn't mean you have a UTI just means you've had your bladder stimulated after rough sex and want to pee. I'm no doctor but had a similar problem, got all sorts of tests and this is the conclusion my OBGYN came to.

Ana30, yes but the thing is that it happens every time, even when the sex isn't rough at all, I definitely might have sensitive bladder/urethra

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #19 on: 29 September 2022, 12:42:34 pm »
How old are you Ana?
UTI's are more common when you reach the menopause. Also, what presents as a UTI is often just changes in your vulva, making it dry and itchy and yes - feeling the discomfort more when you have a wee.
I speak from experience. It was grim and I really struggled with bookings (even though I'm mardy anyway and don't fare well with prolonged sex and definitely don't allow fingers/toys/Rimming)

For me, HRT was the cure. 100%
Took it vaginally via pessary at first then, for other issues, I now take it in tablet form.

Phoenix, I'm in my early twenties so this is not due to menopause but could potentially have a hormonal cause though, by HRT, do you refer to hormonal therapy ?

Ana66

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #20 on: 29 September 2022, 12:44:24 pm »
Could it be the condoms or lube that's setting you off? I had to switch to Latex free as sex was becoming unbearable. It definitely made a massive difference.

Gina, I use latex condoms (durex) and never had any problems with them so far. I don't have any latex allergy as far as I'm aware but will definitely try condoms without latex to see if it makes a difference

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #21 on: 30 September 2022, 06:24:55 pm »
Phoenix, I'm in my early twenties so this is not due to menopause but could potentially have a hormonal cause though, by HRT, do you refer to hormonal therapy ?

Ah ok, so if it is hormonal it  isn't due to the menopause almost certainly.

Yes, HRT: Full replacement oestrogen and Progesterone.  :)

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #22 on: 30 September 2022, 08:37:00 pm »
Have you ruled out cystitis ? I regularly (a couple of times a year) have to take those foul sachets which seems to clear it up for a bit. I take the sachets with weak squash or I could never drink them. . I find rougher/ bigger than normal or if I drink wine over a few days , I tend to get it worse. Currently drinking one as we speak  :-X

Cranberry juice also helps . I also use Canesfresh Soothing Gel Wash ( can get it on Am*zon) when I was to soothe things a bit.

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #23 on: 14 December 2022, 08:41:20 pm »
Aside from the advice to return to the doctor I can't recommend D-manoose enough, you can get it on amazon. It's a supplement and I swear by it.

Water infections are my nemesis and this has saved me. Along with ensuring you are drinking water (I forget when working, sometimes all day) and peeing regularly, especially after sex. I had to stop fingering for a time as I was sure it was introducing the issue however I am just very strict about no bum to vagina.

I would give the GP a little hassle though or even arrange private tests.

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Re: UTI sensation after every intercourse
« Reply #24 on: 16 December 2022, 03:50:29 pm »
I had this about 4 years ago - went through the same GP advise, antibiotics, cranberry juice and all that. No use whatsoever. The only thing that stopped it was not having sex  for a time... then if I started sex it came back. It also seemed to be worse when I was on my period but then get better at the end of my period (probaly cus of no sex).
Sorry if this is TMI but one thing that my GP and GUM clinic did not do was do a physical exam - I did my own exam which is quite difficult (used photo on my phone and then later asked a good, trusted and non sqeemish friend to take a look). The soreness was very localised to the opening of my urethra and there was what looked like a tear or split right at that point.
I went back to the doctors and saw another (female) GP who took one look and said that I had a torn and scarred urethral opening. Her advice was to stop having sex for a few weeks and always use lots of lube and no rough sex. She said that this would aways be a weakness in my anatomy and that I should be very careful when I had sex and foreplay (fingering).
Since then, I have blocked a couple of regular clients who had rough tendancies and stopped allowing oral on me - seems to have worked. I also think prolonged intercourse in missionary is a trigger - doggy position seems to put less strain on that region too.
My advice would be to get a physical exam
The scarring is still there and I can still feel a lumpy bit.