Problem with your prostate.
2006-09-18 16:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you could possibly have a urinary tract infection, as what you describe is a major symptom of that. Go see your doctor and he can do a urine analysis to detect if there is infection or not. If you do have an infection your doctor will put you on antibiotics and you will start feeling better in a few days.
But don't delay, get it checked out because there are numerous other problems that can mimic the same thing.
2006-09-18 17:04:50
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answered by mocha gal 1
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2016-10-15 03:53:28
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like a " Urinary Tract Infection " OR ( UTI) OR Cystitis. Call it what you like but it can make you miserable. You constantly run to bathroom because you need to pee, but nothing comes when you do or very little urine. Sometimes you experience burning or pain in your lower abdomen and your urine may look pinkish (a sign of blood) and you may develop a fever.
UTI is usually caused by your intestinal bacteria ( Escherichia Coli ). This bacteria is necessary to us to help in indigestion but sometimes when we move our bowels, some of the bacteria remains around our anus. And from careless wiping or careless sex they work there way to our bladder and as a result we get UTI. Women are at greater risk because their urethral and anal openings are closer together than a man's. And this is why women suffer frequently UTI more than men. And persistent infections require a doctor's treatment.
Taking vitamin C daily helps combat UTI, take about 1,000-2,000 milligrams a day. And if you tend to get UTI after sex, take an additional 1,000 milligrams before sex and after another 1,000 milligrams.
Also cranberries are an age-old cure for UTI. Drink about 8 oz. of cranberry juice a day. Or if you don't want to take the juice because of the sugar content, try " CranActin " this is a concentrated extract in pill form.
Another remedy is in the form of a herb called " Uva-ursi ", add 2 tsps. of this herb to 1 cup boiled water and steep for 10 minutes and strain before drinking. Drink about 3-4 cups of this tea a day.
You could also try drinking " Marshmallow tea ", marshmallow contains a soothing fiber called " mucilage " that relieves pain, reduces inflamation and promotes healing. You can pick up marshmallow root from any health specialty store. You just gently boil 1 tsp. of marshmallow root in 1 cup water for 10 - 15 minutes, strain out the plant material and cool. Drink about 3-4 cups a day.
There's also " Echinacea or Goldenseal ", goldenseal being the more effective one, take the tincture 3 times a day. If your a woman and UTI seems to come on after sex, rinse out your labia and urethral opening with a solution of 2 tsp. goldenseal and 1 cup of water after sex.
To prevent recurring infections for women, dip a stiff tampon in live-culture yogurt and insert in your vagina for a few hours. A study done on this reportedly had women having fewer infections. Or drink lots of water, up to 10 glasses a day. This will flush out the bacteria before it has a chance to grow.
Wear cotton underpants, which is less irritating and when you go to the bathroom, always wipe away ( back to front ) from your urethra. Bottom line, keep your private area clean, after sex and using the washroom.
Intestinal Cystitis causes symptoms similar to UTI, frequent urges to urinate, pain when urinating, nightime urination and sometimes blood in your urine. Treatment may need to be prescribed by your doctor.
Hope this gives you some insight into your problem.
2006-09-18 17:52:01
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answered by trieghtonhere 4
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It sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection: "It is common for a person with a urinary infection to complain that, despite the urge to urinate, only a small amount of urine is passed." You should check with your doctor.
2006-09-18 16:50:19
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answered by ? 4
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This is a simple answer! You have an enlarged prostate gland. I would suggest going to a urologist in the morning, or as soon as
possible. It also could be a "stone" but I doubt that as you would be screaming by this time.
2006-09-18 16:59:53
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answered by virginiamayoaunt 4
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Could be a blockage or a bladder infection. If it persists get it checked by a Urologist as soon as possible.
2006-09-18 17:26:32
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Probably a bladder infection. Drink lots of cranberry juice and water, and if it doesn't clear up, gets worse, or if there are other symptoms such as blood, go see the doc.
2006-09-18 16:50:32
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answered by dbackbarb 4
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Bladder infection, enlarged prostate, and STD ... take your pick.
Go see a doctor. You really do not want an infection to take hold.
2006-09-18 16:49:57
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answered by JaMoke 4
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Kidney, ureter or bladder infection, some sexually transmitted diseases, or if you're male, maybe enlarged prostate.
2006-09-18 17:12:17
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answered by ? 6
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