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Questions posted in the
The Urology Forum have been answered by urologists from Henry Ford Health System and by Dr. Kevin Pho.
Question Title: Bladder burning sensationsForum: The Urology Forum
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Dear Doctor, I have been having burning sensations in my bladder periodically. When I go the urine feels very hot, and burns. I'm confused because I can't tell whether it's actually in my bladder, urethra, or in my vaginal area. I am taking estrogen for menopause. My family doctor checked my urine twice and said there was no infection, no bacteria, and no blood. I did have a stone that got caught in my ureter tube 7 yrs. ago which I didn't know that was there aside from pressure and burning all the time. I have seen my gynecologist who checked the vaginal area and said it was pinker than normal. I have also gained some weight, so wondered if the area was just rubbing. He has switched me to the estrogen patch. The burning episodes don't happen all time. On a good day, I don't feel anything at all. On bad days, I feel it and after I go, it burns. I do drink lots of water each day. I exercise walk. And I also take vicodin for headaches, ziac for high blood pressure, and prilosec for the stomach problems. Can you tell me if there is any research that says that menopause can cause these symptoms. Or if having an active intestine with lots of flatuence can cause an active bladder. I know you can't diagnose, but I just need an area to follow here. Thanks for your help. Jani ------------------------------ This information is provided for general medical education purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition.
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