Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Fear Urethra Pain Why Do I Always Feel A Very Burning Sensation And Pain During And After Urination?

Why do i always feel a very burning sensation and pain during and after urination? - fear urethra pain

It was a year and already I feel pain, difficulty urinating, I feel every time you urinate. worse during and after urination. I just my urine 3 months ago, but the result was good. I still feel the urge to urinate, as if the bladder is always full. My abdomin is also the painful time.i had a cervical infection a year ago, but I know that its okay now, I can feel the pain in my urinary tract. gets worse when I have my period. 33 years and say that if you are in your 30's are prone to diseases such as. My fear is that I have prostatitis. I feel no pain in my kidney or ureter, the pain is more on my abdomen and in the urine passes into the urethra. ihave a feeling uncomfortable urinating evrytime i help please What I see, what really goin? Which doctor should I go? What evidence, other than urine tests to determine what kind of disease? tnx

9 comments:

eil ashti said...

Painful urination describes any pain, discomfort or burning sensation when urinating.




Alternative Names: dysuria, pain on urination


Considerations:
Pain during urination is a fairly common problem. It is usually caused by an infection somewhere in the urinary tract.




Common Causes
UTI
Urethritis (in men) caused by gonorrhea or chlamydia
Prostatitis
Interstitial cystitis
Dermatitis or vaginitis
Contact dermatitis or vulvitis
Radiation cystitis
Urinary retention



Home Care:
Follow the prescribed treatment.




Call your doctor if:
You experience painful urination that lasts for more than 1 days
You are pregnant and have pain when urinating
There's drainage or discharge from the penis or vagina
You notice blood in urine



What to expect at your health care provider:
Your provider of health care will get your medical history and perform a physical examination. Document the questions painful urination May are as follows:

If the pain when urinating?
The pain occurs only during urination?
Is the pain after urinating?
Is it a pain in the urethra?
Is it back?
What other symptoms?
Do you already have a fever over 100 degrees F?
Is there drainage or discharge between urinate?
Is there an unusual smell of urine?
Is there a change in volume or frequent urination?
Do you want anyway?
Have you noticed blood in the urine?
Are there any rashes or itching in the genital area?
What medications do you take?
If you are pregnant or might be pregnant?
There was for a bladder infection?
Do you have allergies to certain medications?
Have you had sex with someone, or may have gonorrhea or chlamydia?
Has a change in your usual brand sPAO, detergent or fabric softener?
Did you have surgery or radiation therapy in urinary or sexual organs?
Back bladder or kidney infections, a detailed history and physical are needed, and laboratory tests are required. In women with vaginal discharge, an examination of the vagina and no relief. Men, the discharge of the penis must have a urethra.

Diagnostic tests:

Your doctor may begin with an office urine dipstick. Based on these findings, a urine culture may be ordered. DNA probes for gonorrhea or chlamydia may also be requested.

Treatment:

If a urinary tract infection is confirmed or strongly suspected includes the treatment of an antibiotic. If necessary, medication administered for pain. If you believe gonorrhea or chlamydia, your doctor will have antibiotics to treat these infections, often even before the laboratory, the infection can be confirmed. In this case, also for the communication of aSexual partners for treatment.

If vaginitis or vulvitis is diagnosed, the doctor will recommend the appropriate treatment.

Other medications or surgical treatment may be necessary, depending on the cause of the problem.

Mikael said...

Well, I'm a man and if it hurts to urinate, I would be so damn eager to go to another doctor, of course, we have seen, no help, no confidence in them, if not better.

Brainy Smurfette said...

Go to your doctor and tell him your symptoms. If you need special care, he will tell you where to go. BTW, women have a prostate, if not it is. This can be anything, such as women's bodies are very complicated. Please consult your doctor to relieve your pain and your mind. Good luck to you.

mud bug said...

Are you a sailor

davelenn... said...

Go see a urologist. You can exclude prostatitis, because you do not have prostate cancer, being a woman.

zzzzz said...

If you have a monthly period is a woman who can not have one, what they have prostatitis as a prostate!
Go to a urologist, as you describe dysuria, or pain on urination
is likely to have an ultrasound examination
IVP or CT scan of the abdomen to eliminate the cause
May you have submitted a stone in the urethra or interstitial cystitis
I think I had a urine culture for infection R / or sub-acute, chronic urinary tract infections and have been tested for sexually transmitted diseases
negative after visiting a urologist in the case of the examination, a gynecologist

Not Telling said...

that sounds scary. You go to your doctor.

Interstitial Cystitis Association said...

For more information about interstitial cystitis, which can affect anyone--men, women, and chldren, go to the Interstitial Cystitis Association website at www.ichelp.org.

AMAZON said...

Hello. Urgency to urinate and burning during urination are symptoms of prostatitis. It is recommended that an examination as soon as possible. This may be due to a bacterial or fungal infection. The other main cause is due to lack of hygiene

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