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Strange Sensation When Urinating


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wowzer Community Regular

I'm wondering if it is possible to get DH in that area. I have had it in other mucous tissues. I am irritated in that area when I urinate. It doesn't burn or itch like an infection. I have had urinary tract infections before and would feel pain after I went. I am careful about using unscented laundry soap. I always wear cotton underwear. I just wonder what could be going on here.

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I'm wondering if it is possible to get DH in that area. I have had it in other mucous tissues. I am irritated in that area when I urinate. It doesn't burn or itch like an infection. I have had urinary tract infections before and would feel pain after I went. I am careful about using unscented laundry soap. I always wear cotton underwear. I just wonder what could be going on here.

HI Wowzer, I have had DH in my pubic area, always external, but it itched really bad, you might want to call your ob/gyn or regular dr.

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hi so glad this was posted...................... :rolleyes:

Since being gluten-free 2 1/1 years and now soy dairy casein tapioca free.........nightshades and low oxalate diet.......wowow................I'll taking caltrate at each meal but............while 'd' gone and stools formed .........................the urine always feels..............'warm' while passing and warm sensation in the bladder area :blink:

I know WEIRD...........but it's always with me.....................not UTI as i know what that feels like too so....................any ideas--------------

My gut says...............I'm passing oxalates in the urine as in 'dumping' as the LOD people call it.

It's a slight uncomfortable but not painful so wondering............going to put in the oxalate thread too.........just want to cover my bases here as trying to spend less time on computer.

can't wait to hear from you all.

hugs Judy.

PS saw the DH issue............I've had spots of itchy areas before the LOD.......and lots of 'white creamy' yeast like stuff in v outer area but not now..............some crystals like white residue.............but yes to original question i did have that too before.

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wowzer Community Regular

I did go to my family doctor. He checked me for an infection and it was negative. He also said that my hydration level was fine. I did realize that I had been really swollen in the vaginal area and that went down since I went gluten free. Maybe that is why I'm noticing it more.

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