It is most likely a urinary tract infection. Go to your OB/GYN or if you do not have insurance buy some cranberry juice and drink plenty of water and that should clear it right up :)
you may have a urinary tract/bladder infection if it burns or stings upon urination, have urine urgency but only produce little urine and pain there is prescription medicine available for the pain and antibiotics for the infection
With urinary tract infections, you will feel a burning sensation when you urinate, and you will feel the need to urinate very regularly. You will not know for sure until you go to the doctors or hospital to get tested though.
Only if the stinger is infected with the virus.
that is impossible so nothing really
Bee stings don't usually cause infections. There is no bee disease, viral or bacterial, that affects humans. Any infection at the sting site will almost certainly be a secondary infection caused by bacteria entering after the sting.
Blood in the urine is not a sign of pregnancy. It can be from a UTI, or from a small tear or cut during sex. Sometimes when JUST beginning a period, a drop or two of vaginal blood will fall into the toilet when you urinate. If it is your period, it will begin flowing more within 24 hours. If it is a UTI, you will have more urinary symptoms. If it is a genital tear or cut, it usually stings and burns within 24 hours after sex.
Yes!! , it really stings ouch
Wasp have stings to defend themselves. They use the stings when an envader comes, or unfortunatley, when some one steps in their nest. They use them to scare away other wasps as well. So the wasps sting is really quite useful.
it stings just a little but it dont really hurt
If the people are allergic to bee venom
it stings just a little but it dont really hurt
Only if those animals are allergic to bee stings. Other than that, not really.