you could possibly have an infection of the urinary tract, check with your doctor
Quite possible - Try again
MY GOODNESS! If your dog is having these symptoms take him/her to the vet IMMEDIATELY.
Symptoms caused by an anal fissure include pain while or after defecating, itching, discharge, constipation, pain while urinating, and frequent urination.
Your mucus plug might of broke, I would talk to your ob/gyn
hate to break it for you, but i guess it is warm and wet this ''sensation'', might wanne consider aiming inside the toilet....
If you are a female, makes sure you have pulled your pants down and squat/sit. If you are a male, undo your fly, and lift the toilet seat first.
Yes, bleeding while urinating can be a symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI).
No it's normal for women to have vaginal discharge, it's the vagina's way of cleaning itself and keeping foreign invaders that could cause infection out. If the discharge is thick and smells bad it could be a yeast infection, which is easy to treat with over-the-counter medication available at any pharmacy
A normal, milky vaginal discharge should not have any bad odor. But there are times in early pregnancy that many woman observe a change - from their normal to slightly unpleasant. These changes need to be discussed with your Mid-Wife or OB, while it is usually caused by changing hormones - your health care providers can rule out or treat you in the event it is an infection.
In a no discharge zone, you must ensure that the Y valve on your marine toilet is set to the holding tank position, preventing any discharge of sewage overboard. This is crucial for complying with environmental regulations and protecting marine life. Regularly check the valve to ensure it remains in the correct position while in these zones. Additionally, it's a good practice to familiarize yourself with local regulations regarding discharge and holding tank management.
The sound of urine while a woman is urinating is primarily caused by the flow of urine hitting the toilet water or the surface below. As urine exits the urethra, it creates turbulence, which produces sound waves. Factors such as the force of the urine stream and the angle of urination can influence the volume and pitch of the sound. Additionally, the acoustics of the bathroom environment can also affect how the sound is perceived.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micturition_syncope