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is this a Urinary Tract Infection?

 
 
jenn121
 
Sat 15 May, 2010 05:28 pm
When i go to the bathroom ( which i randomly just started having frequent Urges yesterday, its fine while i pee it doesnt burn or anything, but after wards Right after i pee I get a pain in my bladder i think... but not sure. and then it feels full again.. but its not.. and then i continue to take trips to the bathroom ever so often but only to find myself pee-ing a little..
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roger
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 06:37 pm
@jenn121,
Might be. If it is, it needs medical treatment right now. Could also be a prostate problem, if that applies.
jenn121
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 06:54 pm
@roger,
dont just men have prostates??? lol

Im a girl. Razz
and ik im making an appointment for moday.. Buttt jeeez wud i like to knowww.
dlowan
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 08:02 pm
@jenn121,
You'll know when your doctor tells you.

Meanwhile, drink LOTS and LOTS of water.

Avoid sugary drinks.


Drink more water.

Putting a hot water bottle over the painful area can help.

Drink more water.

Cranberry is good IF it is not sugared. You can get cranberry tablets.

Oh and did I tell you to drink lots of water?

You can also get urinary alkalinizers, or unsweetened citrus is good.



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dadpad
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 08:09 pm
Pregnant????
jenn121
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 08:50 pm
@dadpad,
dontt thinkk soo. had period last time i was sposed to. and i dont think i wud be having to pee so much at this time if i was.. that usually takes like 6 weeks i believe. lol.
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jenn121
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 08:51 pm
ohh and i forgot to mention ^^^^^^^^^ when i wipe theres a littleeee blooodd. EW! but yeah. i believe that comes with a uti... but i wudnt know i have never had one.
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dadpad
 
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Sat 15 May, 2010 08:59 pm

If you are in Victoria Aust. You may like to use Nurse on Call. There may be similar services in other states and Countries.

NURSE-ON-CALL puts you directly in touch with a registered nurse for caring, professional health advice around the clock. You may need us when:

* you or someone you’re caring for is feeling unwell
* you are not sure if you should seek medical help
* you’re away from home or situated a long way from medical help
* you simply want advice or information about health services in your area.

http://www.health.vic.gov.au/nurseoncall/about.htm
jenn121
 
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Mon 17 May, 2010 05:47 am
@dadpad,
lol im farrrr from Aust. Im up by canada. Razz
djjd62
 
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Mon 17 May, 2010 05:55 am
@jenn121,
if you're in Ontario you can call Telehealth Ontario

Free Access to a Registered Nurse " 24 Hours a day, 7 days a Week.

1-866-797-0000

When Should I Call?

When you have a general health question and nowhere to turn, call Telehealth Ontario. Within minutes your questions will be answered, providing you with peace of mind.

A call to Telehealth Ontario will give you confidential advice about any health-related concerns such as :

* Symptoms that could require medical attention
* Illness or injury
* Chronic illnesses
* Nutrition and healthy lifestyles
* Teen health and lifestyle issues

A call to Telehealth Ontario does not replace 911 " that's always the first number you should call in emergency situations.
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Pemerson
 
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Mon 17 May, 2010 03:47 pm
Here in the U.S. we buy a little kit that instantly alerts you as to whether or not you have a urinary tract infection. It will turn one color if you do, another if you don't have an infection.

At least do as ddj6q suggests. That's serious, and painful.
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