I read recently in Yahoo health that these symptoms can be associated with ovarian cancer, which was previously thought to be symptomless. Especially the frequent urination during periods was pointed out as frequent in women who suffer from this disease. check out Yahoo health or read up on ovarian cancer. Best of luck.
Your symptoms sound like a bladder infection, which is easily treated. In order to be properly diagnosed, you need to go to your doctor. You will have to give a urine sample which will tell if you have an infection or not, and he/she may put you on antibiotics. If this is the case, be aware in advance that some antibiotics may cause a yeast infection. If the pain changes, you will need to get treated for that aswell. Trust me when I say, it's easier to see a doctor than hope the pain will go away.
This sounds like the symptoms of pregnancy to me. If there is no possibility of that, then I dont know what it could be.
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I began having this problem too when I was around 18 yrs old. It gradually got worse until my gynecologist recommended I see a urinologist where, after a cystoscopy, I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. It is a bladder disease they are finding in young women more and more these days. It might be a possibility if you are having frequent urination and pains. I suggest you do some research on it as there are many things that trigger these symptoms that can help such as not drinking caffeine, staying away from acidic foods, etc...
well if your a woman those are some main symptoms of pregnancy trust me im 8 months pregnant If you are a woman and the discharge you are talking about is blood, either you are going through a (bad) menstrual cycle or you have a UTI (urinary tract infection...A.K.A bladder infection
The immediate concerns may be urinary tract infection, bladder infection or kidney infection. But these possibilities just head a list of other "maybe" issues. Frequent urination, particularly if there is little passed fluid, would cause anyone to "lean" in the direction of the above probabilities, but there are a number of other things possible - things that a professional medical care provider should sort out. As a bit of time has gone by, it is more important than ever to get that consult with all alacrity. (ASAP, please.) The last thing you need is to be hospitalized for letting an infection get hold of you and advance before some kind of intervention. No panic here, but resolution to move quickly to get a physician's opinion should be priority one. You've waited long enough, and the number of possible causes that present with these symptoms is lengthy. Too lengthy to guess at here without other information. And even with that other information, there may not be an easy way to isolate the real cause without some kind of a work up - just the kind of thing that a doctor went to school all those years to do.
Sounds like a bladder infection. If this is just starting drink cranberry juice. Yet, if you have had it several days go to the doctor.
Call the doctor who treated you. Or call your regular doctor. Call right now, tonight.
Yes you could. That is what happend to my mom. She felt kicks in her lower stomach and went to the hospital.
IT COULD BE AN APPENDICITIS...when my appendix ruptured i had pain all over, not necessairly on the right side It could just be wind.
It is very possible you are pregnant.. how soon till your next period, if its right around the corner you could take a home test or wait and see if you miss your period. Best of luck!
You should consult your doctor it might be perfectly normal or could be a problem indicating eptopic pregnancy
My right and left side of my back is starting to have pain and i never drink and water could it be my kidneys?
Such pains could be the results of many things, muscle pulls, pinched nerves, kidney issues, appendicitis and other things. The only way to diagnose something like this is to consult your physician.
I should probably get this checked out if it gets worse or doesnt go away for 24 hours. Otherwise, any pain in the pelvic or abdominal region is hard to diagnose, could be gas or something like appendicitis.
it could be ur period pains that's what im having don't worri okai
if you have pains then you should probably go see a doctor cause you never know
most likely your appendix id get it checked out if i were you
In females it could mean your pregnant. In male you could have something wrong with your reproductive system. Often it could be cramps. But if you are having pains in quadrant 4 it could be appendicitis. which would be your lower right half. consult with your doctor.