Posted By Trisha on June 14, 1999 at 12:16:48
I have read several posts here and see that there is alot about intersitial cystitis. But I believe that I might have something else going on I have this problem after urination there is blood and this severe pain. I have had UA's done by my
primaryPrimary amyloidosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Primary insomnia
Primary lymphoma of the brain doc my GYN and also urologist all are negative for infection but there is blood and protein and I have gross
hematuriaRbc - urine
Urine - bloody ..... My ? what are the tests they use besides
cystoscopy and IVP which I have had done already IVP(not remarkable) and
cystoscopy showed an inflamed bladder but the urologist said he may have to do something else but they put you out for it~!!!! I have no clue what it is...
I am very concerned because I have all this back pain(Flank) and it goes around
to my
groinGroin lump
Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin ...I have to have a CT this week but the pain is pretty bad and I have been given pain killers and told to wait for more tests... Is there something else these docs should be doing or is it ok to wait?
Thanks very much for any info you can provide
This is a great service you all provide here....
Dear Trisha,
I think a CT scan is a logical next step. The CT should have narrow cuts to increase the chance of detecting a stone if present. You may also want to have a bladder urine cytology performed to rule out bladder cancer as a cause. Make sure that the ureters are clearly visualized in their entirety on IVP or a retrograde pyelogram could be performed. If both the CT and cytology are negative, then Interstitial Cystitis is a diagnosis that should be evaluated. Bladder hydrodistention and medications would be considered for therapy.
Personally, you pain is very suspicious for a stone or ureteral abnormality. Sometimes the only identification of these problems occurs when an IVP is repeated during times of pain. I would not give-up hope in finding the reason for your pain. The only other studies that might be of use would be a nuclear scan of the kidneys to determine differential function and look for obstruction, or ultrasound to look for hydronephrosis or shadowing from a renal calculus.
Good luck! I think your urologist should continue the work-up until an answer is found.
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Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-AK
*keyword: Renal Calculus
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