It is more likely an STD or a UTI. More input from others: * I don't think so. It sounds like you could have a urinary track infection or possible STD. You could also have kidney stones I would contact a doctor.
Do you feel you need to urinate often even though you may not actually urinate much? Can you see protein or blood in your urine? You may just have a urinary tract infection which is best fixed with antibiotics. Until then drink cranberry juice to ease this. (Note: Urinary tract infections are common in people that have recently started in a new sexual relationship, to stop getting repeat infections remember to go the bathroom after sex each time)
Pain, burning, and frequency are symptoms associated with a urinary tract infection. You can, however, get transient (short-lasting) symptoms similar to this if your urethra is irritated, so if you think that's a possibility, you could wait 24 hours to see if it improves. If it's really bad, though, and especially if you have blood in your urine, see a doctor, who can look at your urine under a microscope for signs of infection. If you do wait, drink cranberry juice every few hours to help with the symptoms and maybe even slow down the infection.
It's more likely to be a urinary tract infection. It's easily treated. Better see your doctor.
Could be a bladder infection, urine infection or urethra infection. See your doctor right away.
It's not normal, i don't for one thing, if you experience pains like this you might want to ask friends/a doctor. if you do then i hope your all right!
why does it hurt for a woman to pee
it depends where it is.
It could mean multiple things i would ask your doctor.
It helps relieve the pain or burning sensation when urinating by reducing the acidity of the urine.
Usually UTI or urinary Tract Infections cause burning sensation when urinating or pain when urinating, itchiness, foul smelling odor when urinating and chill and Fever which are classic symptoms of infection in the body.
Irritation, such as burning or itching while urinating or painful urination Amy mean that you have a urinary track infection.
The symptoms of UTI of the bacterial variety vary person to person but usually include a burning sensation when urinating and also include an itching sensation in the urethra.
Typicall, a bladder infection won't cause a burning sensation in the leg. That may mean that something else is going on. If you have a bladder infection and are also experiencing burning in the leg, you should consult your doctor.
it can be,but you could have a urine infection do you have a burning sensation when you pee.
The symptoms of a bladder infection are a burning sensation, or pain, while urinating. You may wish to make an appointment with a doctor to get some medication.
Many health care providers treat burning after urination. You can see a primary care provider, urgent care provider, women's health care provider, sexual health care provider, or urologist. This is a routine symptom evaluated by many kinds of clinicians.
You could have a urine infection. I would go and see your doctor about it as you may need antibiotics
Effects chlamydia have on females are: 1) abnormal vaginal discharge, 2) burning when urinating, 3) burning and / or bleeding in the anus when defecating. If not treated, it can lead to ectopic pregnancy and PID.