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Pain and Problems with urinating.....occured suddenlu
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Lennox Hoyte, M.D. - UroGynecology, Pelvic Surgery
USF College College of Medicine Tampa - FL
Questions in the Urogynecology forum are answered by medical professionals affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include overactive bladders, bladder pain, fallen/drooping bladder, bowel urgency, bowel prolapse, cystitis, incontinence, pain with intercourse, rectal prolapse, surgery, urinary urgency, and uterine prolapse.

Pain and Problems with urinating.....occured suddenlu

by KatieBRose, Mar 03, 2007 12:00AM
Hi-
I havent ever had a problem like this before. Last night I had a lot of water to drink maybe a couple hours before going to bed and I found it odd that I didnt have to pee before going to bed. It felt like I had to but when I went to go, nothing came out. This morning I woke with the urge to pee a great amount and very little came out. All day I have been going to the bathroom a couple times an hour feeling like I have to go very badly, but nothing or very little pee comes out. Further more, i experience a burning, stinging pain with the pee that does come out. I only had one yeast infection in my life and that was last year. There is no discharge with my symptoms as well. My question is how long should I wait before going to a doctor? I heard not being able to pee can be dangerous?? and should I go to a GP or a gynocologist, because I dont have a urologist. Do my symptoms match those of someone with a UTI?

Thanks

by Lennox Hoyte, M.D., Mar 11, 2007 12:00AM
This sounnds like a bladder infection (Cystitis or UTI). Makes sense to get evaluated ASAP, so you can get treated and some relief.

If you are sexually active, there is also a small chance that it could be a, STD causing this, so please get evaluated without delay.
Member Comments (2)

by anxious2, Mar 05, 2007 12:00AM
yes, that sounds like UTI. I have had those same symptoms and it ended up being a UTI. Go see you doctor and they can give you some antibiotics
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