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a Bladder Symptom I'm Trying to Stop Before It Hurts Me Posted: 06-01-07 21:30pm
After spending 15 minutes in the bathroom
trying to finish urinating with strain and
trying to get relief, I have to strain to
push out the rest. 1st in the bathroom
and then in bed at night I strain to push
out the rest and have to hold my breath
several times for a couple minutes each
time wearing myself out trying to feel
assured that I feel complete relief...but
the problem is that i strain myself to the
point where I'm red and winded and my body
hurts. With my asthma it just makes it
worse. My question is has anyone else
suffered from this and what happened? Did
you continue doing this harmful thing or
did you find a way to find relief in a
different way and stop?
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elizz946
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Joined: 25 Mar 2008 Posts: 4
bladder Posted: 04-11-08 16:28pm
This sounds like an infection. I would see
a doctor. Might also want to try
unsweetened cranberry juice or supplement.
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^Serenity^
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Posted: 04-11-08 20:52pm
I agree this sounds like an infection. You
may end up pulling a muscle straining to
get the urine out. You should see your
doctor or go to a clinic to have a urine
culture done, untreated UTI's can lead to
other problems as well.
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