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Sorry to see you’re still having pain. Unfortunately I’m having a relapse too. It’s interesting that you have been diagnosed with UC as it has been mentioned before to me. Sigh…. It’s a never ending cycle!
Sorry you’re in such pain. the diltiazem will take a few weeks to heal. To really help it on its way, try a stool softener and drink plenty of water to keep your stools soft and easy to pass. antibiotics can cause lots of problems, but I’m sure it will heal up in a few weeks as you’ve started treatm...
It’s possibly to do with the pelvic floor muscles spasming. Sometimes when the anal sphincter is in spasm it can cause other pelvic muscles to over work/ underwork to compensate. It will undoubtedly affect the bladder and urethra.
No, I’ve not bothered to see anyone about it this time. Every time I get looked at or messed with things get worse, so I’m just sticking to conservative methods and hoping it will heal again over time. I’m seeing a pt about the coccyx pain soon. I suspect it’s my pelvic floor muscles causing it. How...