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Here are my Symptoms feeling of having to urinate even though little or no urine actually comes out,and whn i do pee it burns. DO i have a bladder infection???

2006-07-29 19:05:48 · 22 answers · asked by Pebbles 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

im 13 and virign so how can i have a std

2006-07-29 19:12:23 · update #1

gynos scare me can apediatrastian work??

2006-07-29 19:26:38 · update #2

22 answers

bladder infection or incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary excretion of urine from one's body. It is often temporary, and it almost always results from an underlying medical condition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urinary_incontinence
Types of incontinence
1.1 Stress incontinence
1.2 Urge incontinence
1.3 Functional incontinence
1.4 Overflow incontinence
1.5 Other types of incontinence
2 Diagnosis of incontinence
2.1 Urinary incontinence in women
3 Treatment of incontinence
3.1 Exercises
3.2 Vaginal Cone Therapy
3.3 Electrical stimulation
3.4 Biofeedback
3.5 Timed voiding or bladder training
3.6 Medications
3.7 Pessaries
3.8 Implants
3.9 Surgery
3.10 Catheterization
3.11 Other procedures
4 Urinary incontinence in children
4.1 Babies are incontinent, some older children also
4.2 How Does the Urinary System Work?
4.3 Causes of nighttime incontinence
4.4 Slower physical development
4.5 Excessive output of urine during sleep
4.6 Anxiety
4.7 Genetics
4.8 Obstructive sleep apnea
4.9 Structural problems
4.10 Causes of daytime incontinence
4.11 An overactive bladder
4.12 Infrequent voiding
4.13 Other causes
4.14 Treatments for childhood urinary incontinence
4.14.1 Growth and development
4.14.2 Medications
4.14.3 Bladder training and related strategies
4.14.4 Moisture alarms
4.14.5 Points to remember

2006-07-29 23:18:05 · answer #1 · answered by stroby 3 · 0 2

You probably do, however it could be due to irritation. Did you switch soaps?
If you have an infection your urine might smell funny, and be cloudy.
Also, another person suggested drinking cranberry juice, which is good for prevention, but will not treat the existing infection. You will need antibiotics to clear it up, and lots of water to flush out your system. Hygiene is also key.

2006-07-29 19:09:49 · answer #2 · answered by Prickly P 3 · 0 0

The best thing to do is go to the OBGYN and get a pap smear. But me as a women I can tell you what COULD be going on. If it is buring you might have a urinary tract infection which is normal for a women to get. Or you may have a yeast infection which is also normal for women to get. The last but not least...I hope you don't have it and I never had one either but it could be a STD!!! But I suggest that you really go to the OBGYN and check it out!!!

2006-07-29 19:17:03 · answer #3 · answered by Brittany M 2 · 0 0

You probably do have one. If it's bad enough that it burns when you pee you probably should see the doctor. Don't be afraid of a gynecologist, they are people, too!
If you're really that scared, try the cranberry juice. BUT, if that doesn't clear it up, you do need to go see the doctor before you start peeing blood. Good luck.
You say you're a virgin, but if you've had any type of sexual contact, bacteria can get forced up inside of your urethral tract that way.

2006-07-29 19:42:14 · answer #4 · answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6 · 0 0

It's likely you do, but there could be other things that could be causing the same problems, such as sexually transmitted diseases. My suggestion is that you go to a doctor, drink lots of fluids (if it's a urinary tract infection, cranberry is good), and get the testing done. It's not wise to fool around with these sort of symptoms.

2006-07-29 19:10:50 · answer #5 · answered by michelsa0276 4 · 0 0

It could be an Urinary Tract Infection, women's urethrae are short and susceptible to infection. Drinking cranberry juice because of the acidity has been shown to reduce the occurrence of UTI's, Ultimately you should see your doctor. You may have a sexually transmitted disease, an obstruction in the urethra, or something even weirder, who knows for certain.

2006-07-29 19:13:55 · answer #6 · answered by doc_jhholliday 4 · 0 0

You either have a bladder infection, yeast infection, or another STD. Make sure you postcoital void right after sex. You need to see a doctor to get an appropriate antibiotic.

2006-07-29 19:07:54 · answer #7 · answered by seth22rr 3 · 0 0

It sounds like you have the symptoms for UTI (urinary tract infection). You need to see a doctor and get a urinary analysis. The doctor will most likely prescribe some antibiotics for the bacteria in your urine and a pain killer for the pain.

2006-07-29 19:11:07 · answer #8 · answered by miss fitness superfox 2 · 0 0

That could either be a bladder infection or a urinary tract infection, which is more common. You should see a doctor, in case you need to be put on antibiotics.

Good luck =)

2006-07-29 19:08:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes most likely. It's very common in women. You should go see a gynocologist. Keeping your reproductive track clean and healthy is hard work for women and these infections are very common.

2006-07-29 19:07:34 · answer #10 · answered by Keith 4 · 0 0

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