Since you are having problems with your urinary tract (in the form of a UTI), I suggest you go to a urologist (a specialist dealing with the urinary tract). The nephrologist you saw deals with problems concerning the kidneys and the kideneys only. You need to be examined by a urologist. He/she can tell you if you are having a problem in the bladder or any other part of the urinary tract. Since this has been an on going problem for 2 years now, I suggest you call you primary Doctor and ask for a referrel to a Urologist immediately. Pain when peeing can be from a whole list of problems including bladder cancer. Get an appointment NOW!
2006-09-01 20:51:52
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answered by A charmed one 3
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2016-10-15 22:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I too had UTI for several years. Eventhough I thought that urination at frequent intervals is a normal phenomena, when clarified with elders a common opinion came up, viz. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. But the growth of organisms and pus cells persisted. I went to a UROLOGIST-***- SURGEON) (ofcourse do go to a UROLOGIST-***-SURGEON). Ultrasonogram was taken at several places. One lab was able to decipher it as formation of "multiple kidney stones". These were removed with a process called "Systoscopy". With this, there is absolutely no 'cuts' or 'wounds' in the area. No problem now, of course I go for annual check up of kidneys. Hope I have satisfied you. Before it is too late, please hurry up.
2006-09-01 21:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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1) need another physician's opinion
2) try to prevent UTI...some people's behaviors actually increase their chance of UTI's
-after urinating/defecating, always wipe from front to back.
-drink cranberry juice...or something with vitamin c at least once a day.
-urinate after sexual intercourse...it would also be best to wash the area afterwards.
-wear cotton panties...helps prevent moisture build-up...bacteria love moist areas.
2006-09-01 20:57:50
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answered by chloe 4
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Go to a different doctor. Get multiple opinions. Don't go to Yahoo Answers for medical questions.
2006-09-01 20:39:47
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answered by Arashikitty 3
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Go to another dr. to more opinions. Have you tried an ob/gyn? It could be something else? You definitely need to get it checked out. What ever it is that is serious and left untreated can lead to infertility.
2006-09-01 21:01:44
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answered by jeann1220 2
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Arashkitty's right.
Your doctor should be able to clear this up, and not simply reduce the infection.
2006-09-01 20:44:05
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answered by silvercomet 6
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