I have an overwhelming sensation to pee,
immediately after I have already peed (not
sure if that is how to spell). It is so
great that it brings tears to my eyes.
It last about a minute, growing more
painful as it peeks, then its gone until I
pee again. Any advise. Not sure what
this is.
It is all in my vagina not my stomache.
Thanks
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penabby
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Mar 2004 Posts: 13 Location: England
Posted: 03-21-04 10:08am
Sounds very much like cystitis, i've had
it before, horrid stinging pain when
peeing and also wanting to go all the
time, even after you have just been.
Its very common and you can probably get
some medication over the counter from your
drugstore (talk to your pharmacist about
your symptons).
This is just a suggestions, I could be
wrong of course, so its always best to go
see your doctor if your worried about your
health.
Hope you feel better soon.
Penny
ps. Not sure how getting medication
works in the us, so forgive me, im from
the uk
edit : just checked it out and cystitis is
a bladder infection which you will need
antibiotics for, so if it works over in
the us like here in england then you will
have to see your doctor to get them, we
cant buy antibiotics over the counter in
the uk.
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wakkochic17
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 494 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 03-22-04 03:21am
I agree it sounds like you have a bladder
infection.. I just got over one myself so
the symptoms are very familiar! You do
need to see your doctor. They will do a
simple urine test and if it's positive for
bacteria they will give you a week of
antibiotics to take and some meds to help
ease the pain of having to go to the
bathroom every 5 seconds.
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2ferano
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 03-22-04 12:10pm
The above advice is the same as I would
give, I just have one thing to add. I
see that you are from pa, so here we can
go to family planning and get in right
away. Plus, if you are under 18, it is
free. And depending on your income it is
cheaper than going to a regular doctor.
They will get you in right away and they
will usually give you the antibiotics that
they have right there in the office, but
go soon so your infection does not get
worse!