 
                            What Causes Frequent Urination And Pain Above The Pubic Area?
 
 
                                    
                                     Mon, 25 Dec 2017
                                                
                                            
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                                                Mon, 25 Dec 2017
                                                
                                            
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                                             Mon, 28 May 2018
                                                
                                                
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                                                Mon, 28 May 2018
                                                
                                                
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                                            cystitis
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for your query on HCM
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -
1)Do check your urine to ruled out any infection and do one [cytoscopy] by your treating urologist to know the exact pathological cause.
2)If cause is bacterial infection then discuss with your treating Doctor about a course of antibiotics if no bacterial infection present then treatment will be as per exact findings in clinical examination[Cytoscopy]
Do take few preventive steps like this fr future-
1)Try to drink plenty of liquids, especially water.
2)Urinate frequently. If you feel the urge to urinate, don't delay using the toilet.
3)Try to wipe from front to back after a bowel movement. This prevents bacteria in the anal region from spreading to the vagina and urethra.
4)Try to use showers rather than tub baths. If you're susceptible to infections, showering rather than bathing may help prevent them.
5)Try to gently wash the skin around the vagina and anus. Do this daily, but don't use harsh soaps or wash too vigorously. The delicate skin around these areas can become irritated.
6)Empty your bladder as soon as possible after intercourse. Drink a full glass of water to help flush bacteria.
7)Try to avoid using deodorant sprays or feminine products in the genital area. These products can irritate the urethra and bladder.
Hope that helps
 
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