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Since we're on the topic of UTIs I found a r/ftm post yesterday that people here might find interesting

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And the excerpt:

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T side effects: my "UTIs" weren't UTIs
CN: medical terms for genitalia
I've been on low-dose T for a year and a half, and for the past year have had a lot of UTI-ish symptoms—pain, a funny smell, urinary urgency, sometimes blood in the urine—but half the time cultures came back negative.
Finally, after two bouts of really bad stabbing pain, I went to see a trans-knowledgeable urogynecologist. She explained that T doesn't just dry out vaginal tissues but can affect the whole urogenital system. It can make it more difficult for the urethra to close, so you leak when you sneeze, and it can make all those tissues more prone to irritation, leading to pain, bleeding, and vulnerability to infection. The pain was probably muscle cramps; those tissues are affected too. And as a bonus, if you take too many antibiotics for UTIs (or things you think are UTIs), you can mess up the good flora in your bladder; I thought the microbiome was just a gut thing, but there are helpful bacteria everywhere.
She prescribed Estradiol supplementation (topical, so it doesn't interfere with the effects of T), daily doses of D-mannose (prevents and treats UTIs from E. coli), and drinking at least two liters/quarts of water a day when I have UTI-like symptoms. I'm also using 1% hydrocortisone cream to treat external irritation, and taking Lactobacillus crispatus probiotics to restore the microbiome. For the muscle cramps, she recommended getting or making a rice sock and cuddling it between my legs, especially after sex or anytime the kegel muscles have gotten a workout.
Has anyone else had similar issues? What helped you?
CN: medical terms for genitalia
I've been on low-dose T for a year and a half, and for the past year have had a lot of UTI-ish symptoms—pain, a funny smell, urinary urgency, sometimes blood in the urine—but half the time cultures came back negative.
Finally, after two bouts of really bad stabbing pain, I went to see a trans-knowledgeable urogynecologist. She explained that T doesn't just dry out vaginal tissues but can affect the whole urogenital system. It can make it more difficult for the urethra to close, so you leak when you sneeze, and it can make all those tissues more prone to irritation, leading to pain, bleeding, and vulnerability to infection. The pain was probably muscle cramps; those tissues are affected too. And as a bonus, if you take too many antibiotics for UTIs (or things you think are UTIs), you can mess up the good flora in your bladder; I thought the microbiome was just a gut thing, but there are helpful bacteria everywhere.
She prescribed Estradiol supplementation (topical, so it doesn't interfere with the effects of T), daily doses of D-mannose (prevents and treats UTIs from E. coli), and drinking at least two liters/quarts of water a day when I have UTI-like symptoms. I'm also using 1% hydrocortisone cream to treat external irritation, and taking Lactobacillus crispatus probiotics to restore the microbiome. For the muscle cramps, she recommended getting or making a rice sock and cuddling it between my legs, especially after sex or anytime the kegel muscles have gotten a workout.
Has anyone else had similar issues? What helped you?
I went to see a trans-knowledgeable urogynecologist. She explained that T doesn't just dry out vaginal tissues but can affect the whole urogenital system. It can make it more difficult for the urethra to close, so you leak when you sneeze, and it can make all those tissues more prone to irritation, leading to pain, bleeding, and vulnerability to infection.
This issue alone is awful but compounded by all the problems with phalloplasty would make you absolutely miserable. I just can't see these young girls who get phallo at 18 living a long life with this shit.