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bladder pressure, frequent urination...ovarian symptoms?

I have had reoccurant uti like symptoms for a few months..all my cultures show no infection just white blood cells..I've seen a urologist who did a bladder ultrasound and cystoscopy both normal..I saw my gyn who did a pelvic ovaries were normal..he did not give me a ultrasound though..should I persue further testing since this could be a symptom of ovarian cancer? I am 30yr..also I did have a pelvic ultrasound 6 moths ago for something else and my ovaries were normal size.
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I am in my 50's, menopaused and had hysterectomy 2 years ago. I have bladder pressure and quite frequent urination. Had 3 urine tests thst were neg past 3 months and on 2nd round of antibiotics. I found relief from going to herbal store where they mix up different herbs to make tea 4 cups per day. It seems that my pressure comes during my cycle. I am bloated too and I a, starting to see a pattern.  It seems hormone related. My gyne just put me on bioidentical estrogen  cream for down there to strengthen it and we are going from there. I am also making a diary and am avoiding food that would irritate bladder. I will wait and see and keep you posted
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Does anyone have low back pain?  I have this weird nerve issue with my low back.  It hurts to even touch it. I've had that ever since I remember.  I'm wondering if this is creating a nerve issue for my pelvic region.  I found other websites with people complaining of sciatic and vulvadynia and IC pain and people thought they were all related.
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Hi,
I noticed that you wrote that you had white paste on underwear.  I too have that, but before that I had chronic yeast infections which I think is the culprit.  I'm thinking the white paste is the yeast.

I also have pressure and discomfort if I don't pee. I also get nausea from time to time.  I'm wondering if this pain is from yeast (candida overgrowth).  I'm going to try to eliminate sugars and do a veggie juice cleanse to heal my body instead of getting more weird medicines from doctors.  
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Hi...how did test go? I too am having bladder
Pressure and urgency. Nobody seems to know
What's wrong.
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I have had frequent urination for the past 5 years (ever since my daughter was born). I have had UTIs in the past, very uncommon with me and never long lasting. I rarely have pain when urinating..maybe a half dozen times a year, but do have a dull pain whenever I orgasm. I waited so long to finally talk to my doctor about it because I accepted it as something I will have to live with. It's gotten much worse recently, it's the most frustrating thing to live with. I go to the washroom approx 40 - 60 times a day and 4 - 8 times a night, each time is a normal pee. I went for an ultra sound of the uterus, kidney, colon and bladder today and also a blood test. I should get my results from my doctor in 2 - 4 days. The ultrasound technician was not able to give me any results but did mention that my bladder not even 10% full when I asked him if I could please go use the washroom as I was feeling extreme pressure. My doctor is great and assured me we will get to the bottom of it. I will keep everyone posted on my results.
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Hello! My name is Bethany. I have endometriosis. Since december, my following symptoms have become worse: intense pelvic pain & pressure, frequency & urgency to urinate, many bathrooms breaks (esp at night) with only 1-2 tblsp of urine, bloating, decreased appetite, feeling full quickly and extreme fatigue. Some of these symptoms are NOT caused by endo. I will be going to the urologist in May. I also need to schedule either another laparoscopy or a hysterectomy for my endometriosis as it grew back. Hopefully my symptoms are something treatable and will go away! (Unlike endo where there is no cure) best wishes ladies! Keep us posted!
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