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Embarass
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Posted: 08/24/06 - 07:33 Post subject: Can oral sex lead to bladder infections in women? |
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| My partner is fascinated with oral sex just before intercourse. i find that I am getting a discharge from the uretha constantly-a foul-smelling one. Could it be from oral sex/ |
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Posted: 09/14/06 - 05:12 Post subject: oral sex and bladder infection - i have the same question! |
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| i also have a partner who loves oral sex (to me) and have been having problems 'down under' since he returned from a trip to morocco (was faithful) i am wondering if bacteria in the mouth especially from not flossing can cause this (bladder AND yeast infection, one after the other) |
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Posted: 11/08/06 - 21:55 Post subject: I get bladder infections once a month, followed by a yeast i |
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| I have been with my fiance for a year now and since I started sleeping with him I have been getting bladder infections once a month. I have had my urine tested everytime and it comes back Strep. I had a pap done to make sure I am clean and they also do a test for strep. It came back all negative. I had my fiance tested and he is negative for everything as well. I also get yeast infections from antibiotics so I really hate taking them, if you take acidophollus or Florstor at the same time as the antibiotics chances are reduced of getting a yeast infection. I have been working with the doctor and the pharmacist to try and find the cause of the strep. I have been living with this for a year now and I just want it to be over. Just so everyone knows if you find you are getting alot of bladder infections get tested for STD's like Chlamydia, lots of the STD's make themselves as a bladder infection, but don't worry most of them are cured by antibiotic treatment. I was kind of hoping for Chlamydia so I could take care of the infection for good but I am back to square one with finding the cause of these infection. Does anyone know what could be causing the Strep, if neither my fiance or myself are carriers? |
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Posted: 12/12/06 - 21:12 Post subject: CHRONIC UTI'S |
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| I have also had chronic uti's since I got divorces and started living with a new partner. I get about one every three months or so. I neve had this problem when I was married. I am just wondering if my new partner not being curcumcised has anything to do with this also. |
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Posted: 03/03/07 - 01:07 Post subject: Response to Chronic UTI's |
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| All diseases that can be transmitted by vaginal sex can be transmitted by oral sex. Testing in this country is very poor. I had no less than 6 negative tests for Chlamydia through Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp. I finally found a doctor who had a microbiologist on staff, and my vaginal sample went immediately into the lab. Guess what? Positive for Chlamydia trachomatis! It took 4 years to get this correct diagnosis. In the meantime, I have taken loads of antibiotics trying to treat UTI's that kept coming up negative for bacteria with urine testing. I sent the urine to Virginia (United Medical Lab, Fairfax Laboratory) for broth culturing, and enterococcus and staph aureus were found. Did you know that at least 30% of people with one STD have another one as well? Doctors will NEVER test you for ureaplasma or mycoplasma, common causes of UTI's. PCR testing is best (you must be off antibiotics for 2 months prior to testing), as mycoplasmas can take weeks to grow in culture. Testing often misses these organisms because labs don't use the proper growth medium. If you want to avoid a label of Interstitial Cystitis (not to mention constant pelvic pain as a complication), get yourself tested for Chlamydia, mycoplasma, and ureaplasma by culture and by PCR. The culture for mycoplasma and ureaplasma must go to testing in the lab within 6 hours, or the lab won't find anything. If you have had Chlamydia for longer than 2 weeks, and if you have either of the other 2 organisms, you must be on antibiotics (doxycycline in most cases) for MONTHS to eradicate these infections. A week or 2 of doxycycline won't touch the infection, and may lead to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you stop the antibiotics too soon. Please see Garth Nicholson's research on mycoplasma. He also mentions Chlamydia. You can also see Dr. Gabe Mirkin's experiences with these organisms. Please don't delay getting treatment. I was misdiagnosed, and now have constant pelvic pain, and have paid well over $20K in the last 3 years trying to get well. This all transpired after 1 session (10 minutes tops) of oral sex. It only takes once, and your life as you knew it is gone. |
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