This could possibly be cystitis, which is a bladder infection. It is not unheard of at your age. You do need to see a doctor about it, but in the meantime, try to drink alot of cranberry juice and water. Avoid sodas, tea, and coffee. There is a medicine that is available without prescription called Cystex, which doesn't cure the infection, but will help make it less painful. Ask your parent to help decide if it is right for you to try. Be sure to wear a panty liner, as this medicine will turn your urine bright orange. Also, always remember to wipe from the front towards the back when using the bathroom - this helps prevent bladder infections.
2007-05-24 19:18:07
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answered by drbernice843 3
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It's a bladder infection. Go to the doctor! You can get really sick from this. They're really easy to treat too. They'll give you some medicine and you'll be fine in a few days. You'll have to stay out of direct sunlight becauset he medicine doesn't react well with the sun but you'll be fine.
My dad gets them and he didn't got to the doctor right away this last time and he had to stay in the hospital for 3 days.
2007-05-24 19:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Urinary incontinence may be caused by anatomic, physiologic, and/or pathologic factors
Two primary bladder abnormalities can cause overactive bladder and urge urinary incontinence. The more common is detrusor instability, in which patients have involuntary detrusor contractions that are nonneuropathic or of unknown origin. There is no general consensus regarding the cause of detrusor instability although both a myogenic and neurologic basis have been suggested
In addition to urge urinary incontinence, other urinary incontinence subtypes include stress, mixed (urge and stress), overflow, functional, and reflex incontinence. Stress incontinence is typified by involuntary loss of urine during coughing, sneezing, laughing, or during physical activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure. Mixed incontinence is not unusual, particularly in older women; generally one symptom (either urge or stress incontinence) is predominant and more bothersome to the patient.
Overflow incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine as a result of an over distended bladder, which may occur in cases of urinary obstruction. When incontinence is caused by chronic impairment of physical and/or cognitive functioning, the term "functional incontinence" is used. "Reflex incontinence" describes urine loss that occurs without any warning or sensory awareness.
Teengirl: Because of your age, I don't think it's because of a stroke or spinal cord lesions or MS. It might just be a simple case of Urinary tract infection (UTI); or cystitis which can cause incontinence and dysuria or painful micturation.
Try using a pad. Make a schedule visit to the bathroom often. Drink a lot of fluids and /or cranberry juice.
2007-05-24 19:16:52
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answered by rosieC 7
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sounds like a bladder infection. go to the doctor. u will need an antibiotic. cranberry juice and drinking water will help to dilute the infection. when u call the doctor, it will take a couple of days of antibiotics for the symptoms to go away. make sure u finish your prescription. there are also pills that help to alleviate the pain and discomfort.
2007-05-24 19:12:23
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answered by beccaboo 3
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It sounds like a urinary tract infection. You need to get in to see a doctor before it turns into a kidney infection. I doubt it's incontinence, but a symptom of the infection. I hope you feel better soon!
2007-05-24 19:10:56
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answered by Simply Me 1
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Sounds like a infection. This will only go away with antibiotics. Because of your age I would say you do not have a dropped bladder.
2007-05-24 19:09:37
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answered by Nancy B 4
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UTI. Drink lots and a great sort of water to objective flush out the bacteria. you may try some sachets e.g. Ural (ask your pharmacist). If it keeps getting worse or in case you experience discomfort interior the facets of your back, or you get a fever, then you could desire to flow to the well-being practitioner for antibiotics because it is probable that the an infection has unfold up on your kidneys in case you get fevers and discomfort interior the facets of your back.
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answered by ? 4
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you could have a bladder infection, go to the dr and they will have you pee in a cup to determine if have bladder infection or if there is something else wrong w/your bladder or kidneys
2007-05-24 19:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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u want help go to doctor. u have bludder infection, u should take antibiotics prescribed by doctor. if u don't take antibiotics infection will go further up into kidneys. then u will be hospitalized. go tell your mother about this problem
2007-05-24 19:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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infection, cysts, or maybe even bladder or kidney stones, go to the doctor.
2007-05-24 19:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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