You have a bladder infection (UTI). Go to the doctor and get on antibiotics.
2007-04-29 03:08:16
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answered by MsKitty 4
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Virgins and non-virgins alike sometimes get urinary tract infections whether or not they have periods--even guys! Stinging when you pee is the #1 symptom of this very easily treatable condition. There is no reason to be embarassed and no need to suffer. Tell your mom and get a doctor's appointment right away. You'll feel SO MUCH better in 24 hours of treatment with an antibiotic!
BTW, I'm sure you've heard "always wipe from front to back." Being meticulous about that is a good preventative. (Although some people just seem to be more prone to them! ***shrug*** Hopefully this will be your first, last, and only!)
2007-05-07 03:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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My wager is you've a yeast an infection or a urinary tract an infection. You suggested your vagina stings my first theory develop right into a yeast an infection because it starts contained in the vagina,with symptoms of stinging and itching. I really have had this an infection many many circumstances over the years i might want to get a urinary tract an infection interior of 12 hours of having sex. the indications were burning when I peed, also the feeling that i mandatory to pee always. I went to the health practitioner, he gave me antibiotics. I had to drink as a lot water as a probability to dilute the micro organism in my bladder. every time I took antibiotics it would want to outcome in a yeast an infection. The itching develop into insufferable Washing with cleansing soap made the yeast an infection worse, so did pantyhose, and wearing panties made up of fabric that did not breath. health practitioner suggested no cleansing soap really use Cetaphil, had to decrease crotch our of pantyhose, and positioned on only cotton underclothes which helped keep the area dry so the yeast might want to not enhance. The health practitioner gave me a prescription for a vaginal suppository to get rid of the yeast an infection. ingesting yogurt with the lively acidolphilus custom may help keep you from getting the yeast an infection. i'm sorry it really is so long, i needed to describe the technique of one an infection causing the different an infection I had to address this for years and years until eventually ultimately my health practitioner instructed me this develop into the reason.
2016-12-05 01:35:47
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answered by declue 4
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It sounds like you have Urinary Tract Infection! The only way to treat it is with antibiotics so you need to tell your mom and have her take you to the doctor.
In the meantime... have her go to the store and buy you a medication called AZO (the one in the BLUE box.. they are for the pain associated w/ UTI's... the ones in the RED box are simply cranberry pills and just help ward off UTI's before they start!) Anyway.. the AZO will numb your bladder which will stop the feeling of needing to constantly pee AND they will also stop the pain associted w/ the UTI. Just know that when you take the AZO you will pee BRIGHT ORANGE so do be surprised when that happens!!
But DEFINATELY make an appointment to go see a doc.. and dont worry...they wont do an exam or anything.. they will just make you pee in a cup to test for the UTI and then give you antibiotics! Nothing intrusive!!
2007-04-29 06:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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U Might Have A Water Infection, Its Not Bad Just Go To The Doctors And Get Some Pills. DONT Worry I Have Had One A Few Times
2007-04-30 09:34:31
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answered by XBabyDollX 1
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You most likely have a Urinary Tract Infection. You can usually call the doctor and they will have you go into the labs at the hospital and give them a urine sample, they will call you back with the results within one hour and then usually call in a antibiotic for you. Just take the antibiotic and drink plenty of water and it will go away. If you cant get into the doctor for some reason you can take a medicine call AZO and that will help.
You get UTI's from so many things so dont be worried! You can get them from drinking to much caffeine, from holding your pee to long, from wiping the wrong direction and so many other things.
2007-05-06 17:34:36
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answered by Tiffany C 1
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It doesn't matter weither you have started your periods or not, or weither yuor a virgin. However these factors can narrow it down. I would say you have some kind of water infection, very nasty I know, I suffer them regularly. Go see you GP and they will most likely prescribe a course of antibiotics to help clear it. Drink plenty of clear fluids (such as water) and have a glass or two of cranberry juice a day. You'll notice a difference after 2-3 days. Make sure you complete the course of anitbiotics. If after the course of antibiotics you still suffer from this a re-visit to your GP may result in stronger antibiotics and further testing to rule anything serious out.
2007-04-29 21:48:06
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answered by Need_to_know 5
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You could have a yeast infection or a UTI ( Urinary tract Infection) this can occur if you do not drink enough water or lack of cleaniless in the vagina area. Start drinking 8-9 glasses of water every day, and buy a yeast infection cream, in the pad and tampon section at your local walmart, make sure you use antibacterial soap and warm water when you wash, this will help prevent the bacteria that grows in the vagina. if the problem persists contact your doctor.
2007-05-05 17:27:47
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answered by dani010191 3
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Don't panic. It sounds like you have a water infection. It can easily be sorted with antibiotics. Take a wee sample to your practice nurse and explain your symptoms. They can then do a simple test at the surgery to see if there is protein or blood or sugar or white cells in it. They will probably send it to the hospital lab too to find out what sort of infection it is and which drugs are best to treat it. This is quite common and you should feel better once on some antibiotics.
2007-05-03 10:21:40
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answered by Jo 2
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It sounds like a bladder infection. It is very common in women especially if you "wipe" incorrectly..back to front.. also from soaps or even loo paper with ink on it. I suffered with infections since the age of 9 but mine was a biological problem that needed an op.
If you want to make it better drink alkaline things like citrosoda and cranberry juice, and ofcourse lots of water. Often you would need to take anti biotics as it is a bacterial infection.
Also eat a yohgurt a day to keep other infection away.
It is very common and nothing to be shy of, and hopefully you will be able to prevent it in the future.
2007-05-04 02:56:24
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answered by chickyboo222 5
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just ignore the replys that say you have the clap and other scary rubbish!
book an appointment with your gp. he/she will want a urine sample to determine the problem. you more than likely have a uti- urine tract infection, basically a germ/bacteria in your wee that needs seen to by a course of antibotics to kill the persky bugs. everyone gets problems with there water works every now and again so its nothing to be ashamed or embrassed about. make sure you drink lots of flulids particually cranberry juice and use none fragrance products when you wash down below such as femme fresh. you can find this in chemists, boots. hope this helps chuck :-)
2007-05-02 01:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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