Please, doctors, help me?
Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask you about the use of EpiPen and rinsing the urethral opening with hot water.
What kind of damage could this cause? I have been doing this for over ten consecutive days, and now I feel a burning pain in the urethral opening.
I have never had prostatitis before, and everything was normal.
Is it possible that I have injured the area, and could the symptoms be similar to those of prostatitis, as they both occur in the urethral opening? Please help me with this.
Thank you.
Xiao Zong, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/09/22
Dr. Chen Xiuyi reply Urology
Hello: The urethral opening and the urethra should not be rinsed with disinfectants or hot water, as this can easily lead to chemical urinary tract inflammation.
This will likely result in urethral pain; please consult a urologist.
Sincerely, Dr.
Hsiu-Yi Chen, Urology.
Reply Date: 2005/09/22
More Info
Urethral pain can be a distressing symptom, and improper cleaning techniques can indeed lead to various complications. Based on your description, using a product like "依必朗" (which I assume is a type of cleansing agent) to wash the urethral opening, especially if done repeatedly over several days, can irritate the sensitive tissues of the urethra. Additionally, using hot water to rinse the urethra can exacerbate this irritation.
The urethra is a delicate structure, and its lining is sensitive to both chemical irritants and physical trauma. Here are some potential risks and consequences of improper cleaning techniques:
1. Chemical Irritation: Many cleansing agents contain substances that can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria and pH in the urethra. This disruption can lead to irritation, inflammation, and even infections. Symptoms may include burning, itching, or a feeling of heat in the urethra.
2. Physical Trauma: Inserting any object or substance into the urethra can cause micro-tears or abrasions. This physical trauma can lead to pain, bleeding, and increased susceptibility to infections. The urethra is not designed to handle foreign substances, and doing so can lead to significant discomfort.
3. Infection: The introduction of irritants or pathogens through improper cleaning can lead to urinary tract infections (UTIs) or urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Symptoms of these conditions can include burning during urination, increased frequency of urination, and pelvic pain.
4. Prostatitis: While you mentioned that you previously did not have prostatitis, the symptoms you are experiencing could mimic those of prostatitis, especially if there is inflammation in the urethra. Prostatitis can cause pain in the pelvic area, discomfort during urination, and other urinary symptoms.
5. Chronic Pain: Repeated irritation can lead to chronic pain conditions, where the urethra becomes hypersensitive. This can result in persistent discomfort even after the initial cause of irritation has been removed.
To address your current symptoms, it is crucial to stop using any irritants and allow your body to heal. Here are some recommendations:
- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to help flush out any irritants and reduce the concentration of substances in the urine that may be causing discomfort.
- Avoid Irritants: Steer clear of soaps, cleansers, or any products that may irritate the genital area. Gentle cleansing with warm water is usually sufficient.
- Consult a Healthcare Provider: Given that you are experiencing persistent pain, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including urine tests or imaging, to determine if there is an underlying infection or other condition that needs to be addressed.
- Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers may help alleviate discomfort, but it is essential to discuss this with a healthcare provider, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
In summary, improper cleaning techniques can lead to significant urethral irritation and potential complications. It is vital to adopt gentle hygiene practices and seek medical advice for persistent symptoms. Your health and comfort are paramount, and a healthcare provider can offer tailored advice and treatment options based on your specific situation.
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