Question Posted Wednesday January 24 2007, 9:43 pm
Alright this is kind of a weird question butttt is it a serious problem that whenever I pee it's been burning? This has been going on for about a week now. I'm on birth control and have sex if that helps? Right now it hurts a little and feels like I really need to pee when I definitely know I don't need to. Does anyone know what could be wrong? Should I go see a doctor? helppp =[
littleblufirefly answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 10:39 pm: It sounds like you have a urinary tract infection. It's nothing to panic about, but you should see a doctor so they can properly diagnose it. You can try drinking cranberry juice or taking something called Uristat that you can get at walmart (it's made by monistat). Some things that can cause or irritate urinary tract infections are having sex (because it allows bacteria to get inside you) and taking bathes. I would make an appointment with your gynecologist so they can clear it up and make sure it's not something more serious. Here's a link for you to check out, and if you have any more questions just ask! I hope you feel better. <3 Dana
xo_minela answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 10:32 pm: You might have a Yeast infection. Or anything related to that. Since you are on birth control & you do have sex you might have an STD. You need to make sure you drink lots of water, because that can cure whatever you have, to me it just seem`s like you have an infection. Cranberry juice is very good for cases like this, so make sure you drink lots of it. You really need to go see the doctor, asap. Good Luck & I hope I helped! :]
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you probably have an UTI [urinary tract infection] go to your doctor and tell him if you can give an urine sample and get diagnosed, its not a serious thing to worry about. :] [ xo_minela's advice column | Ask xo_minela A Question ]
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