Does it mean you have an infection or something if for the past few days you've felt like you had to pee, but you really don't? and your stomach hurts like you haven't peed in a while.
*serious question*
xcheerbabex108 answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 3:27 pm: It sounds a lot like you have a bladder infection. If possible, see your doctor. You can probably also do a google search for that and see if it matches any of your symptoms or others. [ xcheerbabex108's advice column | Ask xcheerbabex108 A Question ]
ncblondie answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 3:02 pm: I had a bladder infection last year and this sounds similar to what I felt. I ached in my lower back and had the urge to pee, but nothing happened when I tried. I would suggest going to the doctor to be checked out. If you're not able to pee at all, I would suggest going immediately as it's not healthy. If it is a bladder infection, the doctor can prescribe antibiotics. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 2:02 pm: Sounds like a bladder infection..
My friend tephaine told me one time she kept feelin like she had to pee and when she went a little bit came out but she still felt like she had to pee and then it kinda hurt a little bit,well then she went to the doctor and they told her not to drink so much pop cuz it was causing it..But she didn`t have back pains,she had the stomach pains tho..I think seeing a doctor would be the best thing for you to do right now.. Best of luck ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
xox_cutebrunette answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 1:37 pm: theres a possiblity that you have an infection or maybe you just cant pee, but if your stomach really hurts then go see a doctor it might be a bladder infection,good luck..
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