Burning
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Burning
Hi, for the past few months my urine has caused burning on my skin. I don’t have cistitis as it doesn’t burn to actually pass water and I don’t get sudden urgency to pee. I do, however, have stress incontinence so wear a Tena panty liner. The burning is after peeing and also causes itching.
I’ve started using a barrier cream in the hope it will help.
I’ve started using a barrier cream in the hope it will help.
- Mr Chris Harding
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Re: Burning
Sometimes making the urine less acid is good for this - you can buy over the counter preparations for this. Perhaps addressing the stress incontinence with physiotherapy or surgery if physio already tried should be considered.
Mr Chris Harding
Consultant Urological Surgeon
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- Prof Christopher Chapple
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Re: Burning
I feel you need to be seen by a general practitioner and to be examined. Potentially either a barrier cream or other therapy might be helpful.
Prof Christopher Chapple
The Urology Foundation expert & Consultant Urological Surgeon
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The Urology Foundation expert & Consultant Urological Surgeon
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