Lower Abdominal Pain, Peeing Frequenlty Lower Abdominal Pain/ache And Burning While Peeing?

Lower abdominal pain/ache and burning while peeing? - lower abdominal pain, peeing frequenlty

also below my left and right side of my back hurts

4 comments:

lilly of the valley † said...

I would say that IE, but

You could have simply sexual activity urethritis. People who are sensitive to chemicals that can be used in spermicides or contraceptive jellies and creams and foams to develop urethritis.

Then I think it is possible that you have a yeast infection. Even if you do not say who, other symptoms and pain during urination, and .... and in mind.
Signs and symptoms include redness significant external itching, burning and pain during intercourse and urination. Although the discharge is often but not always, thick, white, like cottage cheese. The diagnosis requires a clinical examination, microscopic evaluation and can be supported by a culture.

The last thing we begin to receive information on the number of sexually transmitted diseases should have the same symptoms. Here are a few:

Trichomonas vaginalis:
Signs and symptoms usually appear 3 to 28 days after infection, and range from very mild to severe. The vaginal ring is plentiful and can be greenish-yellow. It is very often bUT does not always, highly irritating, as redness, swelling, itching and burning of the vulva. The irritation can cause pain during intercourse, painful urination, pelvic discomfort and even.

Chlamydia:
In women, the bacteria initially infect the cervix and the urethra (the urethra). Women, the symptoms may have abnormal discharge or burning during urination. If the infection spreads from the cervix, fallopian tubes (tubes that eggs) lead from the ovaries to the uterus, some women still have no signs or symptoms, others have abdominal pain, sore back pain, nausea, fever, pain during intercourse or bleeding between menstrual bleeding

Gonorrhea:
If you have gonorrhea in the uterus or urinary tract, you will probably have the following symptoms:
Vaginal bleeding between periods.
Pain or burning when urinating.
Increased vaginal discharge.

A visit to a urologist, is probably not a bad idea.
Good luck!

cyn_texa... said...

sounds like a urinary tract infection in the kidneys, without delay and consult a doctor to wait too long and you lose your kidneys.

Drew C said...

Certainly, kidney problems, no two ways about it. I personally see a doctor as soon as possible.

emtd65 said...

IU is possible to consult your doctor - left untreated, can damage the kidneys

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