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Burning Sensation During Urination And Intercourse, Copper-t Inserted

Hi I am 34, got copper-t inserted 7 years back,i sometimes have hot flashes/burning sensation during urination and after intercourse ....what can be the probable reasons for that?Can copper-t cause internal bleeding/backache/change in color of the stool?when can I know that it has become malign to my body,please respond....Thanks n Regards
Thu, 17 May 2012
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Since you had a copper T inserted 7 years back which was not changed since then there is possibility of transmigration of this foreign body into the adjacent organs like the rectum or the bladder giving rise to symptoms of that system. I would suggest you to consult both a gynaecologist as well as a general surgeon to evaluate the various possibilities.
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Burning Sensation During Urination And Intercourse, Copper-t Inserted

Since you had a copper T inserted 7 years back which was not changed since then there is possibility of transmigration of this foreign body into the adjacent organs like the rectum or the bladder giving rise to symptoms of that system. I would suggest you to consult both a gynaecologist as well as a general surgeon to evaluate the various possibilities.