Question Posted Saturday December 25 2010, 2:32 am
I've been okay lately. I have been taking birth control for a while now and i do not think i'm pregnant.
my pee is clear, and once every two days it is yellow and only SLIGHTLY cloudy. (it is not near as cloudy as it was a year ago when i had my bladder infection)
whenever i laugh or sit a certain way. or scream or sneeze, (for the past week and a half) .. i have been feeling recurring pressure and slight pain (that feel a little like cramps) right where the two of my ovaries are and a little in the middle of them.
it only slightly burns when i pee like a bladder infection but not nearly as painful.
i dont even remember having the two ovaries hurt though whenever i used to have my bladder infection.
this seems like a new thing.
it's not an std because ive been with this one guy who is certainly faithful. so please don't even mention those.
You are old enough that you can have a private consultation with your doctor and anything you tell him or you are treated for must remain confidential between you and your doctor, THAT IS THE LAW. Your parents cannot be told unless you have given the doctor written permission to do so. Without that permission the doctor can lose his/her license to practice be fined $5,000 and spend 10 years in Jail.
This law is called HIPA, Health Information Privacy Act. This law covers anyone that has any medical dealings with you which would include, Paramedic, EMT, Nurses and different Technicians. As a fire department first responder I cannot even tell a patient loved ones what hospital they have been taken to unless the patient has given consent and the hospital cannot say if a patient is their without the patients consent.
So when you have a problem like this, and even though you may be using your parents insurance, they have no right to know what the problem is. So go see a doctor. Asking people like us for medical advice is like asking a blind person what color your shirt is. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Razhie answered Saturday December 25 2010, 11:33 am: Whatever it is, you should see a doctor.
It could certainly be the beginning of a urinary tract or bladder infection - it's unlikely you noticed the very first stages when you had one before. As I've had more and more of them in my life, I've begun to notice the first symptoms earlier and earlier, to the point where I sometimes think "Hey, I have a urinary tract infection, but if I go to the clinic right now it wont be far enough along for them to test for it, so I'll go tomorrow."
It is good to know that it is possible, although very unlikely, to have an STD as a virgin. Even more likely to be carrying one without knowing it. Although what you've described aren't really the symptoms of an obvious STD.
Just get yourself to a doctor. If it is a urinary tract infection, you want to cure it before it evolves into a bladder infection or kidney infection. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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