so recently my boyfriend fingered me its the only thing possible i can think of that can cause this.. i dont know if its a uti but when i urine it hurts on the last few drops of pee not during urination, is this a uti? if it is are there ways i can cure it on my own... i heard cranberry juice...my family isnt really into medicines and stuff usually i use homeopathic things
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As for your bf contributing to the infection, im not so sure. Girls often get UTI's just because their body is mapped out differently than a guys. (I think you can figure out what I mean) So you shouldn't worry about your parents or doctor finding out.
Every day or so, you can recalculate your symptoms on WebMD, it will tell you when you should see a doctor.
Razhie answered Thursday July 24 2008, 2:49 pm: Burning at the end of unrination is how a UTI begins, then it gets worse and worse until the pain is constant even when you aren't urinating at all.
Cranberry juice can reduce the pain, but it DOES NOT cure a UTI. A UTI is a bacterial infection, and needs to be treated by perscription medication.
Leaving a UTI untreated could cause the infection to spread to your bladder and kidneys and that will land you in the hospital in rather serious condition.
A UTI starts out simple enough, but gets worse really fast. Start guzzeling the cranberry juice now to reduce the pain but realize for the actual cure, you'll need to a doctor. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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