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flossy

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Joined: 26 Jul 2004
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Pelvic Pain
Posted: 07-26-04 07:54am

This has never happened to me before and I was looking for some help on what this could be, nothing, or something?
Yesterday and today I have constantly felt the need to urinate. When I go because I think I might burst, most of the time nothing happens. When urine does come out it causes a lot of pain, stings. There is also traces of blood. Please help me out as I dont know what it is and have tried researching as to whether this isa problem or me just freaking out.
Thanks Smile Confused
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toothclnr81

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Joined: 02 Jul 2004
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Location: indiana

Posted: 07-26-04 13:22pm

Embarassed sounds like a bladder infection to me or (uti) (uniary tract infection) go to your doctor and they will prescribe something for you. In the mean time, drink tons of water and go get some cranberry juice. If you don't like cranberry juice, you can get herbal cranberry pills at any drug store. That will help make you feel better. Good luck. Smile
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K_B123

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Joined: 06 Aug 2004
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Posted: 08-11-04 22:47pm

Definitely a bladder infection. I get those every so often.. It will help if you pee within 15 minutes after you have sex, also pee before you have sex. If you do that you won't get them as easily...

But you do need to see a doctor because if you don't it could turn into a kidney infection (not good). He will give you antibiotics...
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2ferano

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Joined: 23 Dec 2003
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Posted: 08-12-04 03:14am

Ditto!
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