Bladder mass removed today
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UTI
Yes, it is extremely common to have a UTI after a catheter has been placed. The female urethra is short, so it's easy to introduce bacteria into it if something is being pushed in there, like a catheter. You may already have an infection and that may be why you're so uncomfortable. My mother had an indwelling catheter for a couple of years and the doctor said there was no doubt that she would have a chronic infection from it. Every time I have a catheter for surgery, I automatically seem to get a UTI.
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That makes a lot of sense!pinky104 said:UTI
Yes, it is extremely common to have a UTI after a catheter has been placed. The female urethra is short, so it's easy to introduce bacteria into it if something is being pushed in there, like a catheter. You may already have an infection and that may be why you're so uncomfortable. My mother had an indwelling catheter for a couple of years and the doctor said there was no doubt that she would have a chronic infection from it. Every time I have a catheter for surgery, I automatically seem to get a UTI.
That makes a lot of sense! Ive had so many bladder infections I lost count. This is the first time I've been sent home with a catheter. Before they removed my bladder mass they gave me IV antibiotics and they sent me home with a prescription for Cipro. I hope that will ward off any bugs that are lurking around!! Now at T minus 12 hours until this dreadful thing comes out!!!
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Hope you have good results
Hope you have good results today with the doctor!
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