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The Urology Forum have been answered by urologists from Henry Ford Health System and by Dr. Kevin Pho.
Question Title: Leukoplakia, urine cultures laser surgeryForum: The Urology Forum
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I am a female, age 46 with a 20 year history of chronic bladder infections. I have never had a doctor suggest taking a culture of my urine. I have pain and frequency and symptoms of infection and no bacteria present in the the urine. I have been prescribed just about every medication for UTI's and tried all sorts of alternative therapies, with some relief at various times but constant recurrance of infections. I recently had a cystoscopy in Japan. The doctor said that I have a white area at the opening of the bladder. The exam was done without anesthesia and he did a culture of my urine after the bladder was filled with water. He also said that the white area could indicate scar tissue, or a fungal infection. My questions are: 1. What is leukoplakia? 2. Is it usual to have an exam without anesthesia? (it was very painful) 3. Is it beneficial to culture the urine after a cystoscopy? 4. Is it possible to have a fungal infection in the bladder? 5. If so, what is the usual medication? 6. Under what conditions, would laser surgery be performed? Thank you very much for your response. Based on the information provided by you it seems that you have had Based on the current understanding of natural history of leukoplakia, it is If the biopsies turn out not to be leukoplakia, you need to treat your As regards to urine culture- you should get a culture and sensitivity done on This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. Sincerely HFHS-M.D.-AT Key Word: Leukoplakia, premalignant, bladder infection
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