What could be the cause of frequent urge to urinate with little to no pain and no infection present?
If you're a man, it could be an enlarged prostate.
When you finish your prescription, you are probably over the infection it was prescribed for.
the answer is viral infection. an allergic reaction you wouldn't see on the palms of the hands. what causes this viral infection and how do i treat it ? is there any relation tp .muscular dystophery or cystic fibrosis?
Flucloxacillin can be used to treat the urinary tract infection. Use of isolated flucloxacillin is not recommended for this condition. As it has little antibacterial activity of it's own. It should be used preferably with ampicillin or amoxicillin. (Resistance to flucloxacillin was reported for the first time, in London, in 1964, by staphylococci.)
no. that may mean that you could probably have a vaginal infection. you should go to the doctor and revise your self.
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AnswerYes it can be, any breast changes can by a sign, if you do not consume dairy you will have far less breast pain. As well the need to urinate a lot is a prime symptom.If you feel the need to urinate but little or nothing comes out, then that sounds more like a urinary track infection. you should see your doctor
They may have a urinary tract infection and needs medical treatment.
Cystitis, more commonly referred to as a bladder infection, is an inflammation of the bladder. More than 50% of women will have this condition at some point in their life. Men rarely get this type of infection, but the risk does increase with age for. If left untreated, this infection can lead to more serious conditions. What are the symptoms of a bladder infection.The first sign that you may have a bladder infection is a burning sensation when you urinate. You may also notice that you need to urinate more frequently. When you do go to use the restroom, only a small amount of urine may be passed. This is true even when the urge to pass urine is overwhelming. When you do pass urine, it may be bloody or cloudy. Often, it will be accompanied by a foul odor that is very strong.You may have spasms of the bladder when you have an infection. An infection of this type is often accompanied by a low-grade fever. Some patients experience a feeling of pressure in the lower portion of the abdomen. Others have reported discomfort in the pelvis. Children, after being completely potty-trained, who have wetting accidents during the day may have a bladder infection. A doctor will need to make a diagnosis when this is the case.If the infection is severe or has spread to the kidneys, you may notice mental confusion or lethargy in elderly patients. When the infection is accompanied by fever, chills, vomiting, back or abdominal pain, this is a sign that the condition is more severe. The infection may have moved to the kidneys or prostate. Symptoms such as this may mean that you have a tumor in either the kidney or bladder. Urinary tract stones will have similar symptoms also.If you are experiencing these symptoms, seek medical care. Bladder infection symptoms, when accompanied by a genital discharge, may indicate a sexually transmitted disease or pelvic inflammatory disease. Only a doctor can provide an accurate diagnosis so the proper treatment may be used.
If you're female and it hurts to urinate, you may have a bladder infection. Drink cranberry juice regularly, and see your doctor tomorrow.
Symptoms of Urinary Track Infections or bladder infection are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed, which is followed by a sharp pain or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urine that is released may be tinged with blood. The urge to urinate recurs quickly and soreness may occur in the lower abdomen, back, or sides.
Yes, why wouldn't they be able to? Everyone can urinate while erect, it's just a little harder.
Possibly you may have a urinary tract infection. Often there is some burning or pain as you urinate especially towards the end. You should see your doctor to confirm the cause, and in the meantime drink copious amounts of water.
The most common symptoms of a UTI are burning sensations when peeing, and a constant feeling of needing to urinate.
Usually this indicates an active infection. The numbers stated won't tell where the infection is--only that it may be present. Usually we look at what type of neutrophils are elevated and can tell if the infection is brand new or has been present a little while. Depending on the presence of symptoms, we will often prescribe an antibiotic for active infections. ! Dr. B.
Symptoms of bladder cancer include blood or blood clots in urine. If it's painful to urinate that may also be another sign of bladder cancer. It can be caused by smoking or even radiation from chemo. Speak with your doctor if you are suffering from these syptoms or have a family history of bladder cancer.
Symptoms of UTI or bladder infection are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed, which is followed by a sharp pain or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urine that is released may be tinged with blood. The urge to urinate recurs quickly and soreness may occur in the lower abdomen, back, or sides.
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