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Hurts when I pee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yesterday i went to the bathroom and when i peed it hurt really really bad. And today it hurts even worse. And i constantly have the feeling that i have to pee. So I've been laying in bed and just laying there hurts. And when I go pee today its hurts even worse and when I wipe it's pink. and I've been peeing all day and the pain keeps getting  worse. and now when i wipe it's really red and inside the toilet its red too. What's wrong with me and how can i make it go away!?! Please Help!!!!
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I saw your post and I was hoping that this
email will get to you and if you can answer
my problem. I am a 47 wm, I have a little
pain when I pee. Sort of like a little stinging.
Not real pain, but I can def. feel it. It also hurts
a little when I squeeze the head. --I know -- dont
squeeze it !  prs64  at  rcn   dot  com
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This sounds very much like a UTI...more specifically Cystitis. You need to get antibiotics asap before it gets worse. For now, drink lots of water and cranberry juice and also some painkillers.

Bladder infections are common so dont worry too much about it, you doctor or walk in centre will do a urine test and if it tests positive for bacteria they will give you the antibiotics

Hope you get sorted, UTIs are possibly the worst thing ever! lol
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you should see a doctor asap. if it was me I'd go to ER as ;you can be seen right away. At the least it will get you quick diagnosis and treatment and hopefully peace of mind as well.
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