"just be urinary tract infection"..I would be saying it the other way around. Just gas is not a problem, just uncomfortable. Try peppermint water or buscopan. However a urinary tract infection is potentially a serious medical condition, which many people take lightly. People can die from untreated UTI's. If you have burning sensation on urination, increased frequency or even confusion then go to the doctors and ask them to test a sample of your urine.
Probably an urinary tract infection.
It sounds like you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can cause pain and a burning sensation when you urinate, as well as a frequent urge to urinate. It's important to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
This could be the sign of a sinus infection.
If a person feels pain during urination, they should see their primary care physician. Possible explanations for the pain could include urinary tract infection, sexually transmitted disease, or more. Antibiotics may be required.
Painful urination can be due to infection, irritation, allergy, or trauma. Frequency can be due to anatomical problems like fibroids, hormonal problems, pregnancy, or nervousness. See your health care provider for evaluation.
There could be an abscess under it, like a boil or a big zit. You should visit a dentist. If it stops hurting but feels numb and a little loose, you could be in big trouble.
If you are a male usually 40+ in age it could be an enlarged prostate. If not, it could be a S.T.D, or possibly a urinary tract infection. In a female theres a chance of it being a U.T.I or a S.T.D..... Kidney stones also cause these symptoms.
it could be lymph nodes. maybe you are starting to get sick... Lymphs fight off infection and help filter things. if they are hurting, its normally a sign that they are working pretty hard. Dont be surprised if you start to feel a cold coming on.
The most common symptoms of a UTI are burning sensations when peeing, and a constant feeling of needing to urinate.
It could possibly be a sinus infection. Your doctor could tell you for sure.
When you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), also called a bladder infection, it could cause the symptom of a little urine leaking out. If the infection is not treated, the bacteria may spread to the kidneys, which are attached to the bladder. Pain from the kidneys feels like back pain, especially if it's above the waist. It's dangerous to have a kidney infection, so you should seek medical care. A UTI should be treated and cured (with antibiotics) before it spread to the kidney. You can still cure the infection if it is in the kidneys, but it should be done as soon as possible.
It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause of your daughter feeling wet after urinating. This could be a sign of a urinary tract infection or other medical issue that may require treatment. Encourage your daughter to drink plenty of water and practice good hygiene habits to help prevent further discomfort.