Well, for some reason when I go to the bathroom to urinate, it sort of burns like... uncomfortably... And when I'm done, it burns and feels uncomfotable for a while. But even afterwards, all the time, it feels like I still need to go. But I don't.... Soooo, does anyone know what might be causing this? =/ I'm 15 and my menstrual hasn't come one for 7 months.... But the "uncomfortableness" thing started yesterday late afternoon after I went walking with my dog. I haven't walked in weeks, and that was the first time I had walked in a while. When I got back from walking, it started. It's sooooo annoying! -___-
2006-07-16
02:58:54
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Well, no I've never had sex before. So, I'm definately not pregnant. And my period stopped suddenly as soon as I started homeschooling at the beginning of Jan. But this UTI sounds like what it might be. Eep! -__- The doc won't have to like... "look at anything" will he? If you know what I mean...? -_-
2006-07-16
03:09:39 ·
update #1
Oh, and I've been drinking water and my urine is very clear colored.
2006-07-16
03:10:30 ·
update #2
Haha, well, I'm not worried about the children thing. XD I don't /want/ any children.
But I dunno. It doesn't really seem like that's what it is b/c I'm pretty sure it's happened before, but it would just go away after a while.... So, I dunno if I want to jump to any conclusions right now.... =/
2006-07-16
03:21:40 ·
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You very likely have a urinary tract infection. You need to go to a doctor, ob/gyn, and they'll probably prescribe a course of antibiotic treatment. Don't feel bad, you did nothing wrong. Remember to keep the area clean, wipe from front to back and don't use those "femenine washes" because the upset the balance of "good" bacteria and "bad" bacteria. To prevent future UTI, some people recommend eating yogurt.
About your period, how long ago did you start getting it? It takes a couple of years for your period to become regular, and it can also be affected by extreme dieting and exercising, ask the doctor. You know if you have the possibility of being pregnant, right?
2006-07-16 03:02:20
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answered by slackster1998 4
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You may have a urinary tract infection . Are you drinking lots of water? Try flushing out your system with lots of water and cranberry juice. Sometimes this will clear it up. If it doesnt get better after a couple of days of doing this you should see a doc. I used to get this often when I was'nt taking in enough fluids. Urine can get concentrated and tend to irritate the tract. Sometimes holding your urine can also cause this. If you drink coffee, try to lay off of it for a while, because this too can be an irritant. Good luck hon, I hope you feel better.. I've been through this a few times in my life and it's no fun.
Also.. sometimes sitting in a hot tub can releive it a bit.
2006-07-16 03:07:19
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answered by atomictulip 5
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Well, i used 2 have this problem before when i was a kid. There's nothin wrong with you. I'm not sure how it was caused due 2 your walk though. Actually i faced the exact same problem because of a build up of acids in my body due to a lack of water in my body. i hardly used to drink any water when i was younger! So my suggestion is that you drink as much water as possible and visit the toilet as many times as you need 2, in order 2 get the acids out of ur system. It should take a day or so 2 stop, but keep drinkin as much water as you can. A year back or so i had another attack of this burnig sensation due 2 sudden and vigorous exercise and it cleared within a day when i started drinkin a lot of water (durin the day whenever i felt uncofortable i drank a cupple of cups of water so that i knew i was doin as much as i possibly cud). So get 2 work as soon as you read this answer. Oh,by the way i'm 15 too.
2006-07-16 03:22:52
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answered by steph_cuteteen 1
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sounds like you have a UTI. (urinary Tract Infection). They are caused when bacteria gets pushed up into the urethra and grow, causing bloody urine, urgency (feeling like you have to go all of the time, but very little comes out), cramping, burning and discomfort.
Are you sexually active? Do you use protection? Did you have your period regularly and all of a sudden stop getting it? Is it possible that you have a STD?
No matter what, you need to get to your doctor ASAP to get this checked out. You don't want to mess around with stuff like this. Even if it is something as simple as a UTI, if left untreated can turn into a kidney infection, which is much more dangerous. Good luck to you!
2006-07-16 03:03:54
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answered by cnvrtblbug 3
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It sounds like you have a bladder infection, very common in women. You need to see your doctor he will test your urine and give you medication that will clear it right up. Drink alot of water and cranberry juice until you can see your doctor. This should help with the burning sensation. Its important to see you doctor even if symptoms get better because left untreated can cause a kidney infection which is horrible and can lead to hospitalization.
2006-07-16 03:45:48
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answered by paulamcneil1223 3
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Definitely a UTI. They're no fun, but a short cycle of antibiotics will do the trick. Plan to visit your doctor tomorrow, as an untreated UTI can lead to kidney infections and worse. While you're there, discuss your menstrual issues with him/her; unless you're abnormally athletic, or taking birth control pills without the placebo to stop menstruation all together, it isn't normal to go that long without a period. Now, for godsake sweetie, take care of yourself!!!
2006-07-16 05:33:36
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answered by Bunny*Run 4
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Sounds like you either have a bladder infection or a urinary track infection. Just go to your family doctor and tell the doctor what is going on and most likely he will give you a shot of antibiotics and a prescription for some antibiotics and it will clear up and stop burning in a couple of days.
2006-07-16 03:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You're got a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) and you need to see a doctor for an antibiotic. I just went through this a couple months ago, and now I recently found out that my ovaries are filled with cysts too, so don't put it off... GO SEE A DOCTOR. It's better to be safe than sorry.
2006-07-16 05:32:12
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answered by stepmomster22 3
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You haven't had a period in 7 months? The only thing I know about that is you're pregnant, which would probably be pretty obvious by now, if you were. I've only heard one case of this from someone I know, and it lasted for several years with her. So, see a doctor.
2006-07-16 03:02:03
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answered by Luminara 2
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That sounds like a urinary tract infection.
For now, drink lots of cranberry juice. Tomorrow, make a doctor's appointment. You need antibiotics. Also make sure you either eat extra yogurt of take acidophilous pills with the antibiotics to not get a yeast infection.
2006-07-16 03:03:28
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answered by lrad1952 5
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