It's a sign you may well have a bladder infection. Try to get into see the GP, meantime, drink loads of water and juice- cranberry juice blends are best, and aim to drink enough to need to have a wee at least every 2 hours or so. With a bit of luck, you can flush a good bit out. The doctor can have a test to be sure, and treat with antibiotics if needed.
2007-07-14 21:08:17
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answered by The mom 7
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If you are having problems with frequent urination (and you haven't been pushing fluids more than normal) it could be that you have a urinary tract infection. I think cramps can be a symptom of this...but i don't know where on your stomach you mean. If you had a UTI, there would probably be burning during urination though, so I really don't know. Just a possibility to consider.
2007-07-15 04:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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This could be related to a urinary tract infection but the only way to know for sure is to have this evaulated by your doctor to see what they think is going on.
2007-07-15 04:41:04
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answered by sokokl 7
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You more than likely have Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and must see a doctor ASAP to get antibiotics
2007-07-15 04:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a) urinary tract infection; b) urolithiasis--stone in your urinary tract; c)diabetes
I'd ask you more questions, examine you, get a urinalysis/KUB UTZ/ fasting blood sugar
2007-07-15 04:08:36
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answered by lost in US 2
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a lot of things....did u forget to tell us something else....you might be pregnant,bladder-infection , first/ period or other muscle pain due to overdo exercises,stress etc.Go and see a doctor after 10 days...
2007-07-15 04:09:54
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answered by ajal 6
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uuuh, how old are you? and if your like in 4th grade, there's something called puberty... ask your mom, sister(if you have one) or your health teacher or nurse in school or go to a doctor if you must...
2007-07-15 04:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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