The use of latex gloves is discouraged as it significantly increases your risks for developing a latex sensitivity or even allergy over the long run, especially if the latex comes in contact with mucosa (such as the inside of the mouth, rectum, urethra, or bladder).
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No, baclofen has little or no effect on the colon or intestinal track muscles, as they are smooth, not striated muscle. The anal sphincter though it striated muscle, as is the external urinary sphincter, so may be effected by baclofen. (KLD)
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Mike- certainly acidic beverages can irritate your bladder- caffeine is a huge culprit, so soda, coffee, tea, hot chocolate can all add to your misery. Food can also impact the pH of your urine. I would encourage you to see a urologist who (if possible), specializes in neurologic bladders. If you...
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I would strongly encourage you to find out what the sediment is. You ucan acifidify your urine (lower the pH) but before you go that route, I would check with your physician and see what they would encourage you to do to accomplish this.
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I would agree with CWO - using lidocaine should decrease the pain and thus, decrease the contractions. Give it a shot - no pun intened.
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Do you use Enemeez Plus-it has Benzocaine 20 mgs in it. And lidocaine on peri steen tip and with lidocaine withdig stim? The “ caines” are anesthetic and might reduce the pain. CWO
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Some people swear by the gel, others have the response that rollin64 has. It is certainly worth a try. And the positive is that with applying it to thea area that is bothering you allows for targeted relief.
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Do you know what the sediment is made of? It might be helpful to have an analysis of it. In the meantime, have you changed the amount or type of fluids that you are drinking? Your diet? Any change in medications?
Going to a larger tube is not necessarily the answer. Finding out why...
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Interstitial Cystitis is a chronic condition that affects mostly adults. It is also known as painful bladder syndrome. Treatment can include identifying the cause (although there are many and they may be interconnected) and then treating the underlying cause(s) and symptoms.
Each patient has...
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Glad to hear that th omeprazole is helping. I know that it has helped many people. It sounds as if you have a solid plan. Sinuses could also becontribuint to your GI discomfort. Hopefully a trip to the ENT will help that. Let us know how you are doing.
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I would use Medihoney Ointment and a foam dressing like Allevyn Non Adhesiveon that. Alternatively, you could use a bismuth impregnated dressing like Xeraform covered with a foam dressing on top.
Once it is healed, then consider using a wicking fabric such as InterDryfolded into the skin...Last edited by SCI-Nurse; 18 Jan 2021, 4:08 AM.
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1. Eliminate caffeine from your diet.
2. Discuss with the new urologist screening you for interstitial cystitis.
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Do you have a spinal cord injury?
Where do you live (country, state, region)?
Do you have a PCP?
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This association may be helpful.
And assist with the issue of getting to Canada- and their requirements. Most likely you would have to have a family member travel with you then quarantine or whatever Canada requires.
Try-CHCA - Canadian Home Care Association
https://...
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Whatever size urine collector they will pay for- usually at least 2 liters-some connect the drainage tube to another device to empty but not directly to the foley. So you connected the extension tubing( of 18 inches) to the catheter end then put in milk jug or milk jug to bag empty spout?. Since the...
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Can you describe what it looks looks like?
No Silvadene is for burns, silver helps prevent infection but you need to clean it 1-2 times a day with wound cleanser or normal saline. if truly a stage 2 and with your pressure issues/positioning- hydrocolloid or Medihoney w/ foam dressing should be...
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And Diclofenac gel, it can help a lot! 2-3 x a day.
Keep injections on time because it will keep inflammation down, once flared up and have to wait- seems like starting all over again.
And with this virus, wait for appointment may be longer.
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