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Bladder Problems???
Replies: 10Last Post April 18 12:24am by islandgirl
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ok so lately, i get the strong sudden urge to pee. So I RUN to the bathroom and its only a little bit. It doesn't hurt and I've been drinking alot of water lately. What is with this??

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For bladder infections
Frequent urination along with the feeling of having to urinate even though there may be very little urine to pass.
Nocturia: Need to urinate during the night.
Urethritis: Discomfort or pain at the urethral meatus or a burning sensation throughout the urethra with urination (dysuria).
Pain in the midline suprapubic region.
Pyuria: Pus in the urine or discharge from the urethra.
Hematuria: Blood in urine.
Pyrexia: Mild fever
Cloudy and foul-smelling urine
Increased confusion and associated falls are common presentations to Emergency Departments for elderly patients with UTI.
Some urinary tract infections are asymptomatic.
Protein found in the urine.

[edit] For kidney infections
All of the above symptoms.
Emesis: Vomiting is common[1].
Back, side (flank) or groin pain.
Abdominal pain or pressure.
Shaking chills and high spiking fever.
Night sweats.
Extreme fatigue.

This is the information I got off Wiki. Hope it helps.

Post edited at 5:38 pm on April 17, 2008 by YellowDuckie

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Bladder infection. You can just get them randomly..  They're SOOO annoying. You can go get medicine for it if it's too uncomfortable. Otherwise, just keep drinking water.

Post edited at 5:38 pm on April 17, 2008 by coasterqueen13

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Quote: from YellowDuckie at 5:37 pm on April 17, 2008

I've heard that a UTI can do that to you.
but it doesn't hurt at all. there is nothing different about the pee besides the amount

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Quote: from YellowDuckie at 5:37 pm on April 17, 2008

For bladder infections
Frequent urination along with the feeling of having to urinate even though there may be very little urine to pass.
Nocturia: Need to urinate during the night.
Urethritis: Discomfort or pain at the urethral meatus or a burning sensation throughout the urethra with urination (dysuria).
Pain in the midline suprapubic region.
Pyuria: Pus in the urine or discharge from the urethra.
Hematuria: Blood in urine.
Pyrexia: Mild fever
Cloudy and foul-smelling urine
Increased confusion and associated falls are common presentations to Emergency Departments for elderly patients with UTI.
Some urinary tract infections are asymptomatic.
Protein found in the urine.

[edit] For kidney infections
All of the above symptoms.
Emesis: Vomiting is common[1].
Back, side (flank) or groin pain.
Abdominal pain or pressure.
Shaking chills and high spiking fever.
Night sweats.
Extreme fatigue.

This is the information I got off Wiki. Hope it helps.


but none of this is happening. its only the urge to pee with little there. nothing else weird

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Hm... Give it a few days and if it persists and gets worse go see your doctor. I know that seems like a generic answer but I can't tell you what's wrong. I've had something similar but it only lasted a day or so.

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Sometimes that happens to me the week before my period starts.  Are you due for the dot soon?


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Quote: from ladyface at 5:55 pm on April 17, 2008

Sometimes that happens to me the week before my period starts. Are you due for the dot soon?


i am on it now

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that could have something to do with it.  

If the problem doesnt stop once your period is done, consider seeing a doc.


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Quote: from SDKarr at 8:38 pm on April 17, 2008

Quote: from YellowDuckie at 5:37 pm on April 17, 2008

I've heard that a UTI can do that to you.
but it doesn't hurt at all. there is nothing different about the pee besides the amount


UTIs are not always painful.  I get them frequently.  I rarely experience any pain of any kind until it progresses to a kidney infection.  Some people experience pain during urination when they have a UTI, some don't.

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Quote: from AndWhenHeFalleth at 6:32 pm on April 17, 2008

Quote: from SDKarr at 8:38 pm on April 17, 2008

Quote: from YellowDuckie at 5:37 pm on April 17, 2008

I've heard that a UTI can do that to you.
but it doesn't hurt at all. there is nothing different about the pee besides the amount


UTIs are not always painful.  I get them frequently.  I rarely experience any pain of any kind until it progresses to a kidney infection.  Some people experience pain during urination when they have a UTI, some don't.

wow- I'm jealous that you don't get pain from the origional infection, haha.- UTIs suck, and it's very possible that is what you have (especially if you've been drinking/dehydrated or having sex recently, but you don't have to have either of those to get one)
If you want to wait a bit to see a doctor that's fine- but if your lower back starts to hurt (aka your kidneys) or you start getting pain go to the doctor as soon as possible because they can get serious if not treated- and not only that when they progress they can get very painful and you wont want to have to go to the doctor


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