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Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2023 4:36 pm
by User-CPPS
What a shame they market this ointment for body parts that could get triggered. So bad this uro does not know better.
Admin comment: This product should not be used on the glans. Please do not post the company claims here.
Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 5:18 pm
by User-CPPS
My head is spinning with medication management. I take daily Tadalafil for CPPS and ED. I have a bad toe nail fungus that I live with for years and nothing worked. Dermatologist prescribed me itraconazol which I did not start yet. Because of my CPPS creating more symptoms in the last weeks I wanted to add Alfuzosin. Now I read about serious interactions between the three. Alfuzosin and tadalafil interact. Tadalafil and itraconazol interact. Alfuzosin and Itraconazol interact very strong and bad.
So maybe I could only add Itraconazol after talking to my uro next week since I don’t take it every day and only for a year until the fungus is gone.
What can I take besides Alfuzosin with similar effect? Pollen? (Rye: Timothy Grass: Corn). Quercetin 500 I already take for three months. Palmitoylethanolamide? How much of it? Every day? Aloe Vera freeze dried? It should work for my new symptom burning urethral pain…
Also, I want to ask about a medication that is sold here in Germany. They are PROSTUROL suppositories with: Pumpkin seeds, Indian water navel, Incense, straw flower, vitamin E acetate, Australian tea tree, hyaluronic acid sodium salt, semi-synthetic glycerides. "Used in the anorectal canal for acute and chronic prostatitis as well as benign prostate enlargement, as they can occur due to arterial blood rush as a result of inflammatory stimuli." What do you think? Scam or can it work? It is quite expensive.
Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:45 pm
by webslave
- Prescription medication interactions must be discussed with doctor and/or pharmacist, not anonymous people on a forum.
- Alfuzosin is a alpha blocker and the only natural product to compare is Saw Palmetto, e.g. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7537488/
- Prosturol suppositories look like rubbish to me, with the only substance that might help being pumpkin seeds (contain zinc)
Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2024 7:17 pm
by User-CPPS
Back to my symptoms and leave all psychology behind.
- My pain is in the right body half. Sitting causes pain in the right half of the glans and in the right half of the pubic area.
- Pain right buttock and right testicle, especially while sitting
- Urethra pain or burning the whole day especially after urinating
- Discomfort in the muscles after ejaculation
- Sometimes a little pain spike like glass pieces after finishing urinating
- Dual stream sometimes
- Urgency
- Treatment: Daily stretching, short meditation sessions, tadalfil 5 mg, Quercetin 500 mg, Vitamin c 1 g
- I keep Alpha Blocker as a last resort option open but I am thinking to start it if the interaction with my other med is tolerable.
- I am considering f-clinic.
- I dread to take Cymbalta due to certain side effects and that may become my ultra last resort option.
- Right now the burning and the pain in the urethra is the most demoralizing part of my condition. Following that is that I can’t sit any more.
- I need to focus more on my healing and less on the catastrophic thinking.
If anyone has suggestions I am happy to hear them.
Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:27 am
by webslave
- Pain being on one side or another can indicate an irritates nerve branch.
- Ditto
- Non-specific symptom, standard UCPPS
- Standard UCPPS
- Inflamed urethra
- Inflammation in prostate most likely, compressing the urethra
- Could indicate some bladder involvement
- Vitamin C should only be the buffered kind. Plain ascorbic acid is going to burn!
- Alpha blockers may help
- Good idea
- "Dread" is another sign of anxiety spectrum disorder. You can always stop taking a drug if any adverse side effects appear.
- Stop the Vitamin C for a start, get a buffered version
- Indeed
Re: My story...What can I do?
Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 1:47 am
by Balenul
In my opinion you have multiple problems but one of them is related to pudendal nerve on the side you have pain.