What Causes Frequent And Uncontrollable Urination With Burning Sensation And Tinge Of Blood?
I have really,really bad burning/stinging pains down below when I wee and sometimes when I would wipe there would be a very faint line off blood but today its turned out brown and I struggle to hold my wee in until I get to the toilet but manage to make it in time. I had some tests done in the doctors as well and he said there was nothing there so I am very worried.
Usually it is a bladder infection that causes the symptoms you describe. Did the doctor do urine tests? If not, this is what you need. If nothing shows up on the urine test, you need to be checked for sexually transmitted diseases and have the area examined. There are other less common conditions that can cause these symptoms. If your exam and all your tests remain negative but you still have the symptoms, I would suggest seeing a urologist. This is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating problems with the urinary tract. In the meantime you can ask your regular doctor for a medicine to numb up the bladder (pyridium). This can decrease you symptoms while you are trying to figure out what's causing them.
Hope this answers your query. If you have further questions, I am happy to help.
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What Causes Frequent And Uncontrollable Urination With Burning Sensation And Tinge Of Blood?
Usually it is a bladder infection that causes the symptoms you describe. Did the doctor do urine tests? If not, this is what you need. If nothing shows up on the urine test, you need to be checked for sexually transmitted diseases and have the area examined. There are other less common conditions that can cause these symptoms. If your exam and all your tests remain negative but you still have the symptoms, I would suggest seeing a urologist. This is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating problems with the urinary tract. In the meantime you can ask your regular doctor for a medicine to numb up the bladder (pyridium). This can decrease you symptoms while you are trying to figure out what s causing them. Hope this answers your query. If you have further questions, I am happy to help.