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If you're a female, it can possibly be a Urinary Tract Infection.
Common symptoms for this in females is an uncomfortable pressure above the pubic bone, men experience a fullness in the rectum.
I could be wrong, but UTI's are pretty common, so seriously consider a visit to a doctor!
I and good luck!
This may be a bladder infection or a kidney stone you should see a doctor.
It means: You need to see a doctor....
Yes; pain during urination is a symptom of chlamydia.
Trichomoniasis can cause painful urination and itching.
Trouble urinating, painful urination, and pain in the sides
The actual word is endometriosis. Its symptoms include painful menstrual cramps, chronic pain in the lower back , pain during or after sex, intestinal pain and painful bowel movements or urination during menstrual periods.
frequent urination (especially at night) difficulty starting urination inability to urinate pain or burning sensation when urinating blood in the urine persistent pain in lower back, hips, or thighs (bone pain) painful ejaculation
It's quite common to experience "referred pain"; that's when a painful condition in one part of the body can cause other pain nerves to fire as well. If you have such a condition, you should discuss it with your doctor.
The symptoms of Prostatitis are : Painful Urination Fever Symptoms of Benign Hyperplasia Difficulty in Urinating Painful Ejaculation Frequent Urination at Night Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back, hips, or upper thighs Erection Difficulty. Hope this helps.
Some Symptoms of kidney cancer is frequent and painful urination, blood in urine, lower back pain, and feeling the need to urinate but no being able to .
See a doctor. It could be serious.
A history of kidney stones can tell a health care provider about possible contributions to back pain, painful urination, joint pain, fatigue, or rash.
Medical terms built on the word root "odyn" generally refer to pain. For example, "odynophagia" refers to painful swallowing, "odynuria" refers to painful urination, and "odontodynia" refers to tooth pain.
If your discharge is associated with pain, odor, painful urination, or itching, see your health care provider.