It sounds like a UTI, Go to a doctor.
2007-09-08 02:22:36
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answered by catsmeowjrk2000 6
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Your kidney or ureter may be inflamed, and it's probably because of an infection. The medical term for that is pyelonephritis or ureteritis (inflammation of the ureters) A flank pain (pain on either side of your lower back), urgency or frequency in peeing, and bloody or cloudy urine are some of the signs of this condition. When you're peeing blood so much, there is no time to loose. Call for help, or have someone bring you to the nearest hospital. When it can wait until morning, just try to relax, and get some rest, drink plenty of fluids a day. Apply warm moist compresses on the area where you feel pain (the flank area) , and check your temperature. However, you should consult your physician as soon as possible ( the next day is probably the best) , so he can run some test for you, and probably put you on antibiotics to help clear any infection.
I hope I've helped you in any way.
God bless.
2007-09-08 03:10:02
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answered by GRETCHIE 1
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Sounds like a bladder infection.
1. Get some Uristat at the store for pain - it's in the maxi-pad, condom, female stuff section in most stores. This stuff works miracles!
2. Pick up some low-sugar or no sugar added cranberry juice and drink a ton of it.
3. Make an appointment with your doctor to check your urine and get a prescription for antibiotics so it doesn't turn into a kidney infection.
2007-09-08 02:58:58
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answered by katykangaroo8 3
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Blood in the urine (hematuria) and peeing a lot (either frequency or polyuria) are signals that can mean you're having urinary tract infection or you're having kidney stones... or both at the same time. You should consult your trusted physician if the symptoms persist. Drink lots of clear fluids and/or cranberry juice to help clear up your urinary problem.
2007-09-08 02:50:57
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answered by tom g 1
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First of all.....you really need to be seen by a doctor and right away. It sounds like you may have a bladder infection or even more painful....a kidney infection.....either way you really need to head to an e.r.
Best of luck and don't wait.
2007-09-08 02:46:13
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answered by yidlmama 5
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A yeast infection could cause this, but you want to make sure it is not a urinary tract infection. See a doctor soon.
2007-09-08 02:46:59
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answered by greydoc6 7
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it sounds like a bladder infection to me. go to the doctor and they can give you medicine for it. until then drink lots of cranberry juice. hope you get to feelin better!
2007-09-08 02:44:36
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answered by cocoachj 2
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