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Suggest Treatment For Burning And Itching Skin And Urinary Incontinence

I have a spastic bladder and have to wear bladder pads. The urine drips, and my skin burns and itches so bad it feels like bugs crawling on me. There are no bugs or worms, but it stops me from leaving the house. Could it be a uti? I am a diabetic and still trying to control my sugar levels.
Thu, 3 Sep 2015
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hai,
Two main things to consider.
1. Your sugar should bwe under control to avoid frequent infection. Uncontrolled diabetes will lead to Recurrent infection especially urinary tract infection.
2. As your bladder pad should be changed in frequent duration to avoid further infection.

Regards
Dr.S.senthilnathan
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Suggest Treatment For Burning And Itching Skin And Urinary Incontinence

Hai, Two main things to consider. 1. Your sugar should bwe under control to avoid frequent infection. Uncontrolled diabetes will lead to Recurrent infection especially urinary tract infection. 2. As your bladder pad should be changed in frequent duration to avoid further infection. Regards Dr.S.senthilnathan