It is maybe a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) manifested by burning sensation upon urination, its good if you drink a lot of water say 3000ml/day to flush out the microbes if doesnt resolve, consult your M.D. for prescription of antibiotics. Girls are really prone to that coz the proximity of the anus to the vagina. Just wipe ur anus from front to back to prevent UTI, and u feel u want to pee dont delay it coz microbes have the chance to grow coz of stagnant urine on your bladder.
2006-07-23 15:16:01
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answered by aero_coolz@yahoo.com 2
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You probably have a urinary tract infection, they are very common. When you drink a lot of water, it dilutes the bacteria that is in your bladder, so it isn't as painful.
Some over the counter remedies are to drink a lot of cranberry juice, because that seems to rid you of it, or you can buy AZO Standard (or anything that has phenazopryridine Hydrochloride 95 mg) found in the aisle with pregnancy tests, yeast infection medicines at your local drugstore such as CVS. I have the CVS brand Urinary Pain Relief tablets that work great. Follow the instructions on the back and you should be okay.
The medicine, just to warn you, will turn your pee into a bright orange, but should automatically start to work as soon as you see it in your pee.
Urinary Tract infections can be caused by not wiping front to back if your a girl, they are more uncommon with men. If the advice I give you doesn't help, see your doc and they can give you a prescription antibiotic to clear it up. Good Luck!
2006-07-23 15:02:18
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answered by Muggle 3
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My Urine Smells Funny
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answered by woodrome 4
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I go with the majority! Probably a urinary track infection (UTI). The bladder is diuted by the water you're drinking. It's good for you. Cranberry juice too. But if it continues much longer, see a doctor for antibiotics. (FYI: If you're on birth control pills, antibiotics can reduce their effectiveness)... (antibiotics are still the best bet for an infection/ just use additional protection while on them)
P.S.- It's possible you could also have an STD, so again, see your Dr. to be sure! You need to be treated... Good luck!
2006-07-23 15:18:05
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answered by PJo 2
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You are probably dehydrated. Even six cups of water is not enough. You should be drinking at least 13 a day. If you drink this much water and you still are having problems, then you probably have an infection. In that can you should see a doctor. He/she would probably prescribe you antibiotics.
2006-07-23 15:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you might have a bladder infection (urinary track infection). Get to the doctor to be put onto some antibiotics. Untill you can get in there, dtrink lots of water and cranberry juice. I just went thru this and that is exactly what the doctor had me do.
2006-07-23 14:56:50
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answered by tg 4
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You have some infection sounds like a UTI. Urinary Tract Infection. Keep up the water drinking. and it will help if you drink cranberry juice. Stay away from pop and sex. I take cranberry herbs to help prevent them. Wait a couple of days to make sure it is working. if it does not than go to your doctor. he will provide you some medicine. Cipro works well for me!!
2006-07-23 15:00:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you have an infection. Go in to the doctor to have a urine test run as soon as you can get an appointment.
2006-07-23 14:54:34
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answered by PreviouslyChap 6
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Lots of water and cranberry juice. You might want to treat yourself for a yeast infection just in case since they can cause pain on urination, too.
2006-07-23 15:00:53
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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Well first morning urine is much stronger that later do to being more concentrated by being stored all night.Drinking water helps to dilute it by increasing the volume. If you continue to have burning/itching you probably ought to see your dr for a possible urinary tract infection (Female?) or yeast infection.
2006-07-23 14:59:35
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answered by Daniel H 5
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