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UTI (Urinary tract infection) thread - It burns when i pee
Last month, i thought i had a bad case of UTI but it turns out i just had fungus. Never in my life had to piss as much as i had during last month. The constant need to pee and the burring sensation before and afterwards was really annoying (if this is what people with gonorre and AIDS have to deal with, god damn). It got worst if i ever had a sip of alcohol or suger, It felt that the piss was endless. after two week of this, i decided to finally to get a check up. turns out it was not UTI but fungi, got an ointment and things finally started to get better. i admit, i should have gotten a checkout sooner but my stubborn nature and the embarrassment i felt kept holding me back. Dont be like me.
Anyone else had a history of UTI(or fungi)? how was your experience?
You need to consciously drink a lot of water and pay better attention to a) your intimate hygiene and b) any feelings of discomfort especially when you urinate. It takes a while for soft tissues to completely recover from the kind of irritation that UTIs cause, and keeping your urine weak and passing a lot of it to flush out any remaining crap is important.
So your body was giving you clear, direct sensory feedback that something was amiss with your pissery apparatus and your response is "fock yeh les get stinko" and drive some liquor into your gullet?
So your body was giving you clear, direct sensory feedback that something was amiss with your pissery apparatus and your response is "fock yeh les get stinko" and drive some liquor into your gullet?
This. I had a UTI without knowing it, and my first symptom was feeling like I was constantly about to cum. As in that nano second right before. Like for a fucking day. I remember standing and walking around for a solid fucking 4 hours like that. Desperately staring at empty bathroom stalls wondering if I lacked the dignity to finish off.
My uncle got one after being catheterized and ended up with dementia-like symptoms until it was resolved. Thank goodness it was only temporary, but legit terrifying since dementia runs in our family
UTI's are not real. The symptoms of so-called UTI's are, in fact, merely the body's physical reaction to the lack of critical nutrients found only in fermented horse semen, which doctors recommend consuming at least 12oz of per day.
I'm susceptible to utis and it was a horrific ordeal to get it under control. The side effects of antibiotics are just as bad as the uti itself, I'm taking some now unrelated to uti and its kicking my ass
I had these all my life along with kidney infections. Turns out it was lupus. It's never lupus. Except when it is.
I spent a whole childhood in agony and had to be catheterized when I was five. That was traumatizing. I had a great aunt that died of polycystic kidneys in the 40s and another relative who had mystery symptoms all her life and died in the 20s. So I often wonder if there's a connection.
I had to be catheterized when I was five. It was a horrible experience. Last year I had a kidney/lung infection combo that took forever to clear up. I went to the ER for what I thought was just a UTI. Urgent Care wouldn't take my insurance because it wasn't the right plan or some nonsense. So six hours in the ER it was. They wanted to keep me due to the lupus connection but I refused because I had just moved and had cats. Maybe I should have stayed. Because it just got worse.
Then my prescription got screwed up. They gave me the wrong dosage and by the time I noticed the pills were all gone. Walgreens told me to go back to the ER. I got a new prescription. Everything came back after I thought I was ok. So I got a new prescription. Finally I got a clear urine culture. But I coughed for six months. Now I have asthma.