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Urine problems ongoing nearly a year after vulvectomy.

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Morning all, since my last post I've had a ultrasound done for my kidneys and bladder and it's come back clear, but i keep wetting myself and on a night I'm quite moist down below but it smells of really strong urine like an old person's wet themselves on tights and it's gone stagnant (i hope this makes sense)

So what else could it be if my ultrasound has come back clear?

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Hello there,

Thank you for your message. It’s impossible to hazard a guess at what this could be without your clinical notes, we are really sorry. Can we suggest that you ask your GP to help with liaison with the team looking after you, as it can prove quite tricky to getting through to hospital departments at the moment.

Best Wishes,

The Ask Eve Team

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