15/f
Last night I had to go pee but I was so lazy to go I just stayed there and kept sleeping. When I woke up I went and I felt super uneasy down there. I feel like I have to pee every second but only a little comes out. After I pee I feel discomfort as well. What could this be ?
Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday May 21 2014, 3:41 pm: I won't know how bad your bladder infection is so best for this first time is to tell mom you think you have a bladder infection. It's a common thing for females. You will get them often enough throughout your life, even if you know how to take proper care to prevent it. This is something you can get that is not related to anything sexual or having sex so she won't think anything unusual.
A Dr. can give some tests and put you on medication to get rid of the infection. For those females who have learned to recognize that funny urge to pee when there's nothing in the bladder, the moment one feels that feeling is the time to take a natural remedy for bladder infection. If caught early, in the future you can drink lots of extra fluids and make sure that most of it cranberry juice. Cranberry tablets or capsules work too and are sold at health food outlets. You must drink a lot of it over a period of days until you feel that urge to pee is gone.
You can get UTI from not getting enough fluids or not emptying your bladder completely when you do go.
Irritants can get in, such as soap from washing or from bubble baths and cause the same problem. Avoiding use of heavy soap down there, and drinking enough fluids during the day, other than coffee and soda pop, is going to help. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Cardigan answered Wednesday May 21 2014, 10:21 am: Sounds like a UTI to me (urinary tract infection). More may come out if you change position--lean forward, pee standing in the shower, or squat. [ Cardigan's advice column | Ask Cardigan A Question ]
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