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writes: right... i have a small problem.i constantly need to pee, and when i do urinate, after i have finished, it feels like im still peeing/need to pee still. has anyone ever had any thing like this/ know what it is?thanks loopyloo x Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, xxloopyloo123xx +, writes (7 August 2009):
xxloopyloo123xx is verified as being by the original poster of the questionits only just started occurring... and i urinate about 18 times a day
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reader, Fairy_Lu +, writes (6 August 2009):
I would go see your doctor but its sounds a bit like cystitis, dont be embarressed go see your doctor instead of suffering in silence
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 August 2009): You need to see a doctor for your medical questions, not ask an advice column. See your doctor, this could be serious, a bladder infection if left untreated could quickly turn into a kidney infection.Make an appointment now and tell them you need to be seen right away.
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 August 2009): As Satindesire may comment: "Make an appointment to see the doctor." Getting a check-up by a professional is almost always 'better' than asking for an opinion over the net, especially when a physical diagnosis is in question here. Strangers behind a computer screen cannot see you and your problem.
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reader, lovestrucklass +, writes (5 August 2009):
Sounds like something you should take to the doctors. You really shouldn't be shy, I've been going to the gynecologist since I was 14. It may be scary at first but it's nothing they haven't seen before.Take a friend or a family member along for emotional support.
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reader, anonymous, writes (5 August 2009): Has this problem occured recently or a few times in the past? If it's uncomfortable or you feel a burning sensation it could be UTI (urinary tract infection)
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