Question Posted Wednesday November 25 2009, 2:34 pm
everytime after i pee, like right after, i have this pain that feels like i have to pee extremely bad. like ive been holding it in but i just went pee and cant pee anymore. what is it and can i do anything to fix it?
GhoulOnParade answered Friday November 27 2009, 12:34 am: Most definitely sounds like a UTI (urinary tract infection), as everyone else is saying.
You can try drinking cranberry juice, to help out a little.
But in all honesty, you definitely should see a doctor.
If not taken care of, it can develop into something much worse.
So just go see a doctor and they'll put you on some antibiotics, and you'll be fine. [ GhoulOnParade's advice column | Ask GhoulOnParade A Question ]
azndude09 answered Thursday November 26 2009, 1:31 pm: The best cure for urinary problems is cranberry juice. If it doesn't work out, you should go see a doctor about it and get medication for it. There is a cure for that! [ azndude09's advice column | Ask azndude09 A Question ]
GingerSpice answered Wednesday November 25 2009, 7:45 pm: hey there
hm...sounds like you might have a urinary tract infection. Its very important that you take care of it so that it doesnt do anymore damage. It's very common for females to have (I've had it before lol) so dont worry!! Go to the doctor and have them check it out. If it is, they'll just give you some antibiotics for a few days and you'll be all better. =) Hope you feel better. [ GingerSpice's advice column | Ask GingerSpice A Question ]
heather01 answered Wednesday November 25 2009, 4:46 pm: hey girl, what it could possibly be is a urinary tract infection. it is cureable with antibiotics. my advice would be go to the doctor and they will be sure to help you. (:
goodluck and if you have any other questions lemme no (:
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