Your symptoms confirm an IRRITATION of the urinary tract (ureter,bladder & urethra).
Depending upon your age and sex it may be caused by 1. Urinary tract infection 2. A stone in the bladder acting as a ball valve 3. Prostatic enlargement with its uvula acting as a ball valve.
Whatever it is , don't just sit in front of your PC. GO AND SEE YOUR DOCTOR ASAP.
iN THE MEANTIME DRINK DOWN LOTS OF WATER.
Best Of Luck.
2007-01-28 21:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not take an antibiotic for a UTI. You don't need one, honestly. Go to the store and get some AZO for the pain. Pain will be gone upon first dose of AZO.
Get cranberry pills to cure it. Also get five large bottles of cranberry juice, preferably pure cranberry from the health food store, or as big a % cranberry as possible. Drink at least one bottle of cranberry juice per day. More the better, but one did the trick for me. You can have a little bluberry juice too for variety--it's second best to cranberry for UTIs.
Take a bunch of the cranberry pills,
5 capsules three times a day. This is just cranberries, you can't overdose so don't worry.
A UTI is caused when the bacteria are hanging on to the tissue in the walls of the urinary tract or bladder. The bacteria can't hold on when the super-acidic cranberry hits them, and they simply let go. The infection will be gone in days, but continue drinking lots of water for at least a week.
The doctors only want to give you drugs you don't need (and charge you for the visits and drugs). Trust me on this one. You don't need to waste time on a Dr. visit. I'm all for synthetic medication when needed, but you just don't need it for a UTI.
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My UTI symptoms were 100% eliminated in two days when I did the above. I continued with the cranberry juice for a week though. On the fourth day I began drinking less juice and taking more cranberry pills because the tartness was a bit to take. This was four years ago. I haven't had a reoccurrance. For a while I kept getting them. I had three in a one-year period. I think the antibiotics were trouble.
2007-01-29 04:28:49
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answered by itry007 4
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could be a lot of things dont go to the chemist as some one else said,these type of things should be seen by a dr asap.a horrific pain in the stomach doesn't sound like a urine infection to me.but im not a dr,but it appears some ppl think they are.
2007-01-29 04:31:26
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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For goodness sake why are you wasting time on here when you should be visiting the doctor.
Make an immediate appointment but meanwhile drink lots and lots of water and if you can get hold of some - cranberry juice, excellent for urinary tract infections.
2007-01-29 04:33:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You have not mentioned your age. There are two probablity
1. Enlarge Prostate. or 2. You may be suffering from Urinary Tract Infection. Get it checked. If your age is above 45 than it is prostatitis. Take Prostanil one tab daily.
2007-01-29 04:28:40
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answered by Dr. Arun 3
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Sounds like you've got a kidney stone. Get round the doctor's to be sure.
2007-01-29 04:25:43
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answered by Frank Furillo 5
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May be kidney stones making their way down through the urethra. See a doctor.
2007-01-29 04:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely you have a urinary tract infection.
Buy some cystitus medicine from the pharmacy, and if it doesn't clear up ina day or two, go and see you doctor. if you pass any blood, go and see the docto imeediately.
2007-01-29 04:25:53
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answered by Jimwon 3
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A lot of info on causes,symptoms and treatment of stomach pain is available at http://tinyurl.com/l9k9x
2007-01-31 08:22:14
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answered by Lisa W 4
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Go to a doctor it feels like your stomach but is probably gull stones.
2007-01-29 04:26:00
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answered by road_dawg_style 4
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