Go to the doctor
2006-12-08 02:32:04
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answered by John Scary 5
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I hope this helps you. I've an UTI before and they're no picnic
What are the symptoms of UTI?
Not everyone with a UTI has symptoms, but most people get at least some symptoms. These may include a frequent urge to urinate and a painful, burning feeling in the area of the bladder or urethra during urination. It is not unusual to feel bad all over—tired, shaky, washed out—and to feel pain even when not urinating. Often women feel an uncomfortable pressure above the pubic bone, and some men experience a fullness in the rectum. 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. The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. Normally, a UTI does not cause fever if it is in the bladder or urethra. A fever may mean that the infection has reached the kidneys. Other symptoms of a kidney infection include pain in the back or side below the ribs, nausea, or vomiting.
In children, symptoms of a urinary infection may be overlooked or attributed to another disorder. A UTI should be considered when a child or infant seems irritable, is not eating normally, has an unexplained fever that does not go away, has incontinence or loose bowels, or is not thriving. Unlike adults, children are more likely to have fever and no other symptoms. This can happen to both boys and girls. The child should be seen by a doctor if there are any questions about these symptoms, especially a change in the child's urinary pattern.
2006-12-08 03:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like you could have a urinary tract infection, which causes great pain during urination, and can even make you lose control of when you urinate. It's a very common thing in both men and women, so don't be scared. To treat it yourself at home, just drink a TON of cranberry juice, or buy "AZO" pills. They can be found in the vitamin section at your drug store. If your condition doesn't get any better, or the pain becomes unbearable, go to a doctor. Check the website below to see if this applies to you. Feel better!
2006-12-08 02:36:37
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answered by hwmabire3 3
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GO TO THE DOCTOR.....You may have an STI or a urinary tract infection. If you have a UTI, then you will eventually experience pain in your back where your kidneys are located and it hurts incredibly. Go now and get it sorted.
In the meantime, drink plenty of water to help flush out your bladder and cranberry juice.
If it is a sexually transmitted infection, it could lead to all sorts of problems.
Do not hesitate.
2006-12-08 04:08:04
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answered by KD 5
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If you are feeling pain when going to the bathroom, the first thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection or a kidney infection. The thing that helps if it is what I mentioned is cranberry juice. If it's something that has lasted a long time, I would consult a doctor immediately.
2006-12-08 02:54:58
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answered by Andrea D. 3
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Could be....Urinary Tract infection, Bladder infection, or kidney infection.
Best way to find out..Go to a Doctor. It will not get better on its own and will most likely get worse. Just go to the Doc and get yourself fixed up.
2006-12-08 02:34:18
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answered by Steph 5
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You might have a urinary tract infection. The only way to know for sure is to go to your doctor. One thing that they won't tell you, if you have one, is how to keep them from happening.
Here it is: When you have sex, make sure you go to the bathroom before and after. Most importantly after, and within less than 1 hour.
2006-12-08 02:34:09
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answered by ktan_the_siren 2
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Sounds like the beginning of a bladder infection. Try drinking a lot of water and cranberry juice, and lay off the soda/coffee. If that doesn't help it out, you may want to consult your physician.
2006-12-08 02:32:45
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answered by Holly W 4
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You are getting a bladder infection. You will need to go to the doctor to get some antibotics. I would also recommend getting some cranberry juice or now they have cranberry pills and take them. They help.
2006-12-09 01:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd say that your best bet is to hit up the doctor to see whats goin on. that cant be a good thing. i'd say yeast infection but i don't think that makes you accidentaly pee on yourself, that just causes some pain when you pee. it also probably depends on what kind of pain you feel too. definatly see your doc!
2006-12-08 02:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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