that sounds like A UTI, you should go see a doctor!
It could be UTI. Or a kidney infection. Go to your doctor
You have a yeast infection, you can go to the pharmacy in get medicine. Be Careful when you clean your self that also can cause an infection.
Yes, if you are constipated it may put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urges to urinate, not being able to fully empty the bladder and, over time - loss of sensation of the need to urinate.
She said it felt like her head was burning!
The only thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection. But if it were a bladder infection, you would probably be getting other symptoms such as a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as having to go to the bathroom more than usual.
Nerve damage could cause a 72 year old, nondiabetic to have a burning sensation in the legs and hands. If this occurs, you should speak to your doctor as soon as you can.
It should be easier to pee when your bladder is full because there is more pressure on your bladder. If you are having trouble peeing, see a doctor.
You may feel a pressure or fullness in your lower abdomen, a sensation of urgency, or discomfort in your bladder area. Your body may also signal you with the need to urinate by more frequent trips to the restroom or having difficulty holding your urine.
If you have symptoms of shakiness, foul smell, painful urination, discharge and frequent urges to pee fatigue, discolored urine, pain in your kidney area, itching and or burning, you may have a bladder infection.
Golgappas are a very spicy Indian food, usually sold in the streets of that country. The stomach ache and burning sensation is probably caused by heartburn or too much acid from the spicy food. Taking an antacid like Tums should help a lot.
According to emedicinehealth the symptoms of bladder control include having to go to the bathroom frequently or often, difficulty getting oneself to start urinating, pain or burning, sometimes one will have blood or different colors than normal urine, having to go during the night, dribbling, and having to force the urine out.
I don't think so- that's happened to me before, and I've never been pregnant and am not.
The only thing that comes to mind is a bladder infection. But if it were a bladder infection, you would probably be getting other symptoms such as a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as having to go to the bathroom more than usual.