I'm currently taking a medication called phenazopyridine to take care of any possible urinary infection that they didn't detect any traces of when I gave a urine sample yesterday. The doctor said that it would turn my urine a yellow-orange colour and not to be concerned about that as it was a normal side effect of the drug. Well, he wasn't kidding. I swear it's like someone replaced the toilet water with pure yellow food colouring. It's pretty freaky.
I'm currently taking a medication called phenazopyridine to take care of any possible urinary infection that they didn't detect any traces of when I gave a urine sample yesterday. The doctor said that it would turn my urine a yellow-orange colour and not to be concerned about that as it was a normal side effect of the drug. Well, he wasn't kidding. I swear it's like someone replaced the toilet water with pure yellow food colouring. It's pretty freaky.
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Date: Dec. 7th, 2003 05:33 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Dec. 7th, 2003 06:24 pm (UTC)From:http://my.webmd.com/content/drugs/5/39863?src=Inktomi&condition=Drugs_and_Herbs_(New)
Intermittent urinary weirdness is probably not caused by an infection, I *think*; infections usually get steadily worse. You may have something more like irritable bladder syndrome, or whatever it's called.
Caffeine and sugars and alcohol, and insufficient hydration, tend to make all bladder/urinary situations worse. (All the fun stuff, really. Sex too.) Some studies indicate that cranberry can actually promote healing, not just lessen pain, so it might be worth keeping it around. You can buy capsules of dried cranberry powder at vitamin shops and just take those if you're sick to death of the juice. Also, white cranberry may have slightly less of the right chemicals - I'm not sure on that one.
Good luck!
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Date: Dec. 8th, 2003 01:23 pm (UTC)From:Oh, I believed you. I just meant that when the doctor prescribed it, I had thought he was giving me an antibiotic.
I don't think I have a continuing condition; this isn't something that's been with me all my life or since I hit puberty or anything. It's not uncommon for me to get a couple of days of irritated urination after short visits (a day or two) with
I looked for cranberry capsules (since I didn't want the calories from drinking juice) but didn't find any. Of course at the moment I haven't been having any symptoms for five days, but if they come back I'll have to give Whole Foods a more thorough search.