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Lower abdominal pain & frequent urination?

You probably have a UTI, go to Wal Mart and find some cheap UTI medicine by the pain management stuff. Good luck :)

Constipation, frequent urination, bloating and abdominal pain?

This has been going on for maybe a week and a half to two weeks. I'm having a bowel movement usually once a day, but it's hard and dry, and takes some effort. My lower belly (bladder/intestinal area) is bloated and has a sort of sharp pain concentrated mostly on the right side that doesn't seem to ease when I have a bowel movement, feels better when just sitting or resting, but any jarring movement, like the actual impact on the chair when initially sitting down makes it worse. The pain will extend down my thigh at times, and my lower back.I was also having some cramping in my lower abdomen and a feeling of urgency to have a BM but then wouldn't actually pass anything, but that has gone away. I'm also finding that I need to urinate pretty frequently, to the point that my roommate has started saying that I'm 'a very peefull person'.
My mother thinks appendicitis but I'm skeptical. Could this just be constipation? I do consume a lot of dairy products, particularly in the last couple months.

Lower back pain and frequent urination at night?

At night you lie down in bed, so maybe the urine backs up towards the kidneys a lot more easily and even a mild infection will go back up there along with it. If you have a small bladder you will urinate more frequently but not like every 15 minutes as you might with a UTI. So what has caused the bladder to become smaller than it was 3 years ago - or is it you have piled on the weight giving the kidneys and bladder loads more work to do? Naturally one thinks infection, inflammation, and lastly hyperplasia; naturally one will be concerned without treatment.
So, on the principle that you don't make progress unless you are determined and don't mind being a nusiance because it is your health at risk, go back to your doctor and say you need this idiopathic set of UTI symptoms re-investigated.
I have an elderly relative with the same problems you are describing, and he rarely if ever shows high fever or has bacteria that can be cultured other than 'non-specific'.
Ask to be given a sensible Antibiotic like Ciprofloxacin and take two courses of it. If that has made no difference then ask them to them do bladder and kidney analysis including the more complicated urine flow tests. If it is general inflamation then what they sometimes do, mainly for the elderly, is to insert via catheter a medication that kind of 're-lines' the bladder and gives it a chance to stop being sore.
Be persistent. Explain to your parents that these problems are seldom easy to diagnose.

Frequent Urination with no pain?

Hi everyone I'm having some urination problems I first thought it was a UTI but my doctor took my urine to lab and found no infection. Do I just have a small bladder? I urinate and little comes out and 5 minutes later I will urinate again. I'm not pregnant because I have my period. I exercise regularly and drink mainly water. There is no pain when I urinate just annoying. I urinate a lot in the mornings but at times in the evenings and when I go to bed and actually fall asleep I will experience nocturia.Anyone out there experience the same problem and RN or MDs feel free to response or anyone one with great knowledge about the female bladder system. Thanks so much to all of u

How come I have abdominal pain, back pain, and also frequent urination?

Sounds like a few things- could be a UTI, could be a kidney infection. It could be a kidney stone. But one thing it is for certain- it is enough to require a doctor's attention! You can die from the three things I just listed. Not a quick and easy death, either. Slow, agonizing, torturous death. You'll be begging to be dead kind before death comes. If left untreated.If you go to a Dr at the first sign of any of those three things, you'll be asked to give a urine sample, and sent home with a ten day prescription of antibiotics. Well, stones is different and it's gonna hurt no matter what, but still better to see a doctor so they can monitor the stone as it rips and tears it's was through the soft, spongy tissue of your kidneys before being passed.

Frequent urination, low back pain, ideas?

I'm posting this question just to get some feedback as to what people think might be wrong..

I've been suffering from frequent urination (about every 15-20 minutes) and hesitancy (difficulty starting flow) and constant low back pain (dull, aching, throbbing) and occasional sharp pains in my right and left lower abdomonem for 2 weeks now. I had a urine test - which was clear, no infection. I had a swab, again, no infection. And i know 100% i am not pregnant. My doctor felt my stomach and back etc and nothing seemed strange. He has given me pain killers and he suggests it may be to do with my period??? and that i should see if the pain disappears afterwards. Has anyone had anything simmilar, is it likely do you think? am i going to have this every month? I never used to suffer much at all with my periods..

Abdominal pain. Can't stand up straight. Constant urination.?

My son had pains and I thought he had the flu. He was not able to stand up straight. After 5 days he started feeling a wee bit better but he was still sick and I took him to the doctor. After a quick test the doctor said "Looks like we have an appy here. Get him to the emergency room." His appendix had just burst. (That is why he started feeling better.) They cleaned him out and he was fine. He was only 9 years old.

I had stab-like pains on one side and I went to the emergency room for them. The doctor told me to jump up and down. I did and he said it wasn't my appendix because I would have fainted from the pain! (jerk!) It turns out that I had a painful ovulation which they called mittelschmerz. It was explained to me as pain from the egg leaving the ovary without the normal hormones that make it less painful. I had the pain for 3-5 days.

If you plan to use the 'jump up and down test' to see if it might be your appendix, don't do this when you are alone! What if you pass out from the pain? Tell the other person what you are going to do first.

With both cases there was no constant need to urinate. If it has been that long I'd suggest the emergency room. Feel better hon!

What causes frequent urination, vomiting, stomach pain, and feeling a bit tender on the right side of the stomach?

Could be lots of things, your best bet is to go and see a physician/doctor/A-nE, as fast as possible, because the word “vomitting” is the key word here.When things start making you vomit, there’s usually something pretty serious going on, to the point, that just for today, I’m not going to suggest what it might be, as normally when I suggest things, the word “vomit” has not yet arrived.Also, we have no further details to your problem.Go see the doctor, as soon as is possible.Do you have access to medical help?Or, are you studying medicine, does this question relate directly to you, or someone else, or in general? If so, we can suggest things, but you have to add details.

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