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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 had been having this same issue for a little more than a week with no signs of an end. The pain, sensitivity, and pressure I was feeling was making it hard for me to go to work, attend my classes, and even socialize.
One night, in hopes of some type of relief, I decided to take a fresh aloe bath, which is something I do on a regular basis after spending days out in sunny weather. The effect was almost instant. The pain and sensitivity went away, and some of the pressure I was feeling on my bladder was released. Honestly, I didn't want to get out of the bath, because it was the most normal I had felt in more than a week.
When I did get out, I decided to take some of the fresh aloe from the left over stocks, and rub it on the effected area. (I was not sure if this was safe, or would have adverse effects, but I was willing to try anything at this point) Again, the effect was almost instant. No pain, no sensitivity, and the pressure in my bladder subsided greatly.
I went about my day as usual (feeling almost completely normal, except for some minor pressure), and applied more aloe right before I went to bed. Today I woke up feeling completely normal! It really feels like a miracle after the week I had been though.
I hope this might help someone else, and might be a fix to this problem over all. I would be curious to hear how this might work for other women.
*NOTE* I am not a medical professional, and I do not know if this was a total fluke, or it will work for others. Also, I used aloe from an aloe plant I grew myself. I do not know if this will work with aloe gels, or such products. If you do not have a plant, aloe can be bought at health food stores.
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I'm 51 and this sensation started right after I got an iron infusion. I don't know how it's associated but will find out. Will keep you posted
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Bladder infections are also known by the term honeymooners disease, its mostly caused by having sex with a full bladder and makes your bladder inflamed.
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How do u get rid of it
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I started feeling this after using a vibrator for the first time I think it's a sex thing
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I am 36, and have the exact same thing. I stay hydrated, faithfully carry a water bottle with me where I go because I used to run. I have not been sexually active in the last six months ( I know crazy but been working late and weekends.) I recently notice a breast lump in the mirror and go in Thursday for mammo, ultrasound and biopsy, my  doctor said it didn't look good. Could this be related??
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well i had the same feeling.it generally happens after sex.when im almost done with peeing..towards the end its thiz wierd sensation...and then this feeling stays for a while even aftr peeing..bt evenutally stops..i have started drinking alot of water...i hope it stops..anybody can suggest me something i can do
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