I was just dx today after a year of treatment for yeast uti etc. Last Thursday I started burning and all I could think was how fast I could stop it. Saw my GP Monday and she gave me the same Diflucan and said good luck. I went back today and she did a pelvic. Said yep you have AV and pretty severe inflam. She prescibed estradiol daily and prednisone for 8 days. I am burning so badly and as I read these comments I'm scared to death. Isn't there anything for the burning? Any cooling thing you can apply. I should have gotten something for anxiety , I haven't slept for almost a week. The best moment of the last week was when she put the lub in to examine me. Should I get a gyn? My husband just doesn't understand how bad this is
Hi Donna I have been dealing with the same thing for a bit now first a UTI with ecoli then the burning and frequent urination and bladder pressure and lower back ache of what the doctor has said is atrophy... I have started using an ice pac to help with the burning even when sleeping at night and am also finding that vitamin e oil put on the raw area has helped me immensely..I wasn't able to sleep at all with all the burning and frequent urination even throughout the night....I am also using replens which is helping me as well ...I feel for you and hope you find some relief soon
Thank you I will try an ice pack tonight. What is replens ? Is it over the counter? I've cried all day like a two year old. I'm 62 ! I just never saw this coming. It seems like they would make SOMETHING to cool the burning !
Agree the Replens should help, and also try coconut oil. Vagisil is another OTC cream that will give you temporary relief. Nothing wrong with trying an ice pack either. Be sure you're using a non soap cleanser as well, since soap will irritate and dry your tender tissue. Now that you've been diagnosed, you will start to feel better, but be patient.
Donna, if you have had these problems for a year, but have only been treated by a GP, I really think you need to see a specialist. Certianly start with a gynecologist. Are you actually testing positive for yeast or is the doctor assuming it?
There are other threads on this site where women have mentioned different things they have tried, prescription and non-prescription to alleviate the burning. Try looking for those. My symptoms are not extreme. At the start of menopause I did have terrible burning and inflammation that was misdiagnosed. When I was finally prescribed Flagyll (as I had requested when it first began) the raging discomfort and burning subsided. It was a non-specific infection and that was the magic pill for me. What I have now is AV, but with manageable symptoms. Coconut oil and Vit E suffice for me.
Make an appointment as soon as you can, and search through this site for other recommendations. Wishing you well.
Hi Donna, I recommend you to go and see a vulva dermatologist if possible. In the meantime, lidocaine may help to easy some pain for you to get a little sleep. Good luck.
Thank you. It's three am and I am imagining being in this much pain forever
Hi I will try to see if I can find that specialist. I cannot use lidocaine I've had a major allergic reaction to it when I was having dental surgeryBut I am grateful for all the replies
No they never tested for it just assumed. I have a urine culture pending but last time that came back neg how ever they treated me for UTI anyway and my symptoms went away. This time nothing has helped.Basically estradiol is my only chance.
Hi Donna oh how i do feel for you and a hubby that doesnt understand how these things make us feel as well. What did the dr, give you for the year of treatment you had, Did they take swabs to diagnose you properly? Are you using pant liners as these can cause irritation, my mum ended up with terrible red inflammation, turned out to be the pant liners she was using, many have bleach in them! There is a company which make safe none irritating ones, pm me if you want the name of them. Dont suppose anyone has adviced you to keep of sugar have they say sugar feeds bacteria especially thrush and UTI type. I presume you have both a burning when you go to wee and the burning even when your not? Id personally buy some good quality probiotics and i find that drinking a half teaspoon full of bicarb of soda in a glass of water helps with the burning as does taking a jug of warm water with a little bicarb in it and pour this over the area as and after you go to wee if we are talking about UTI causing the burning in the urthra area? But maybe if your now so sore i dont honestly know. Also buy a quality yoghurt with live cultures in and rub some of this into the sore area may help, they even recommend this for sun burn and it works quickly as well. presume your not wearing nylon underwear or tight fitting trousers, all of which will aggravate but im sure you have found this out already, when i had a bad flare up i had to wear dresses or skirts, couldnt bear the seams of anything pressing onto me. You could have candida as well, look it up on google, can affect any where in the body this. Mean while try the probiotics and the yoghurt method and keep of sugery foods and alchohol as well. Why was it the best moment when she put the lab into you? i find this very painfull myself.
Sue
Thank you for your answer and help. I'm so confused . I was on bactrim and she had me stop taking it, also had used diflacan but neither were working this time. My NP acted like treating for yeast and UTI was pointless since she said today it was AV. But the more I read here having AV doesn't mean you don't still have a UTI and can even be more prone to them.
They have not swabbed me to test for anything. And I don't use pantiliners but it sounds as if I might need something when I start the vaginal estrogen Friday.
I will try all ideas right now as I sit on an ice pack. This is crazy how I went from mild uti's and dryness to unbelievable non stop burning.
What do you think of the use of prednisone to calm down the inflamation?
I have worn only cotton underware for years. But I haven't worn any this past week I can't stand anything touching me. I am an artist and my first Fall show is in a week, I have no idea how I will get through that
I meant the second of relief I felt was when she put a cool lubricant in first before she put it the speculem. The examine itself was horribly painful
I may sound dumb but is coconut oil used internally
Donna that is so not good that they never even swabbed you, Your right of course having AV doesn't mean you don't still have a UTI and can even be more prone to them.
I was put on Vagifem pesseries for atrophy, they helped a lot but i was one of those who had to stop using them due to return of bleeding, im 65 63 when this happened and then had to go for a scan to check the lining of my womb hadnt thickened which it hadnt, so that was that, now on nothing for the dryness and have just had a bout of an UTI as well. This is when i discovered the bicarb helped, had to take two lots of antibiotics as well before it cleared.
Ive read that some women use a brand of nappy cream to ease the sorness and protect the area. Poor you like this and a first full show in a week. hopefully the vaginal estrogen will kick in before then and give you some relief and yes you will need to wear pant liners i think. buy the natracare organic ones , ill give the link if you want it. Oh i get what you meant now by the cold lubricant, yes i would imagine that did feel good as well. but the rest of it no! So painfull was my last smear test that ive avoided one ever since and being nagged by my family to go get it done! Never hurt at all in the earlier years, strange that.
So many ladies have benefited with the estrogen and no side affects, good luck with that
Sue x.
I had a full hysterectomy 28 years ago and never used HRT. Kind of wish I had now
Well its never to late Donna x
Donna, Did the burning come on acutely or slowly over a few weeks a year ago? Mine came on acutely even though I felt something was not right for a few weeks prior to the onset. They put me on steroid and lotrimin cream while I was waiting for cultures to come back....my WBC was slightly elevated but everything came back negative. I got diagnosed with vulvitis, vulvodynia, vaginitis, Fibroids, etc. My gym suggested I have my fibroid removed, that "may be" causing the problem. I'm postmeno, and fibroids don't cause problems postmeno. If anything they shrink. I found another gyn referred by a friend and she agreed and said it sounds as simple as postmeno dryness causing the atrophy. She prescribed me estrace cream, but every day has gotten better without even using it, and breast cancer runs in my family so I'm waiting to see if this completely goes away. If not, I will use the cream. Sometimes they never really know what the cause is, they just need to treat the symptoms. This has been going on since mid-July for me.
It came on acutely last Thursday all of a sudden I was burning and feeling like the worst uti or yeast I'd ever had. But I had been fighting with chronic uti's and yeast for more than a year. Like you though I knew something was different. After the meds for those didn't work I had to ask for a pelvic exam.
Was the steriod oral predisone? I have an 8 day prescription of that to pick up
both internal & external. put it in the fridge to solidify it enough to get it inside.
donna, is all the examening and prescribing being done by a GP? These problems sound too specific and extreme to me for a GP to handle. Are you in the US or UK? Sounds like women in the UK have to wait much longer to see specialists.
Stress will also make symptoms worse. If you can get a mild tranquilzer or anti-depressant might help you get through your show. At one point it was suggested to me (when what I had was an infection). I was so determined not to mask what I KNEW had to be an infection I didn't take them, but might help you temporarily.
I think someone named nancy-o had symptoms very similar to yours. I could have the names mixed up. Look through other threads re this problem. She ended up having the Mona Lisa laser treatment.
You will find help here as so many women have problems with varying symptoms and ways to alleviate them.
I'm in the US. Yes everything by a gp. I'm in so much pain today. I'm not sure if I can take it. I asked about a referral to a specialist and she told me they would do the same treatment. It would be a couple of weeks to get in and I could have two weeks of the estradiol done. But I'm too severe not to have a specialist