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Weird sensation towards end of urinating

So I thought that I had a UTI. When I would pee, it would feel fine but towards the ending of urinating I would get a very weird uncomfortable sensation. And my bladder would feel full even though I just peed. This problem gets worse at night and I can't sleep. I went to the doctor but he said that my urine was clean. He said to drink cranberry juice for a few day and if the problem persists, to go back and see him. When I was researching it online, I came across someone with the username of tinklebells who posted the same exact symptoms in October of 2006. So if she happensto be reading this, I would love to know what the doctor said because this is driving me crazy. And if anyone has any clue as to what it could be, then let me know please.

THANKS !!
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I have this too! I always explained this as "a nagging feeling in my urethra". It's not pain, but more of an aggravating feeling. So so hard to explain to someone who doesn't know. As a child, it would occur probably every other month or so after I urinated  The only relief I got was from pressing my fingers hard on the outside of my entire area down there. I would have to lay in bed with my knees bent and pressing until the feeling subsided.

I have been having these symptoms since age 5. I am now 36. I have not met anyone who understands these symptoms or has had it. The worst part is that my 6 year old daughter has been complaining about the same symptoms and no one has been able to help us.
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I have this too! I always explained this as "a nagging feeling in my urethra". It's not pain, but more of an aggravating feeling. So so hard to explain to someone who doesn't know. As a child, it would occur probably every other month or so after I urinated  The only relief I got was from pressing my fingers hard on the outside of my entire area down there. I would have to lay in bed with my knees bent and pressing until the feeling subsided.

I have been having these symptoms since age 5. I am now 36. I have not met anyone who understands these symptoms or has had it. The worst part is that my 6 year old daughter has been complaining about the same symptoms and no one has been able to help us.

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Yes I also have the pushing urge at the end of urinating, it feels like I have to go so bad then, when I do just a tiny little bit trickles out, it hurts so bad like something is clamped on to my clotoris! Then I have this urge to push, I've found that when I do the same thing u do for keigals, it helps get every last drop out, like when u hold your pee, I'll hold for a few seconds then let go and a couple drops come out. Also I notice a very faint amount of blood when I wipe. I went to the doctor and took antibiotics, and it went away for about a week but now it's back!! I feel like I'm passing kidney stones or something. If anyone has any other advise or ideas please share!!!
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Ehhh ? I'm having the same problem just 3days ago >......<
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That is exactly how I feel! Did you you figure out how to get rid of it i started feeling like this about a week ago and was on my period for 3 days longer than normal got a little worried that I wouldn't stop bleeding and then had that uncomfortable feeling but I did stop bleed just didn't get rid of that feeling.
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Hi im having to same symptons too and this been going on since thursday night
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