Hi all! Hope you’re keeping safe. I just had a question about peeing.
I woke up urgently needing to pee ( this always happens) but once I had been I had to go four times again and each time it felt like I needed to pee again. It isn’t too stingy when I wee , bit just really uncomfortable. I wondered if you guys have any advice for what it could be / how to help it ? My bowels are also a bit dodgy this morning. X
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Have you spoken to a doctor for a proper diagnosis? Probably best to get the urine tested etc. If it is an infection might be worth drinking two small glasses of Cranberry juice a day for at least 4 days. If not to severe an infection it will clear.
Hello. No I haven’t been told abot where it is / how severe. I get the urgency thing a lot especially at night but today it’s been on a new level. / the stingy thing is new ( it doesn’t sting during peeing but after it does ). How would they diagnose bladder endo ? Thank you for your help xx
I’ve just come off my period although strangely have noticed yellowy pinkish discharge which could be linked to a bladder issue maybe ? Thanks for your help xx
I had thrush a lot up until my laparoscopy which caused me these same symptoms. I was given medicine for it about 5 times over 6 months. It might be a symptom of endo!
Maybe a bladder infection im on antibiotics for one at the moment after having to take 3 lots only 3 weeks ago as there was a bacteria they couldn't identify, I get them regularly. Just ask doctors can you provide a sample and they will send it off to be checked in the meantime they should give you some antibiotics they did with me then if they find a specific issue that the ones they give wouldn't really help with they just prescribe more. If you don't want to take anything initially and you can manage it till results which is usually 3 to 5 days then that's an option hope you feel better soon xx
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