What Are The Underlying Causes For Frequent Urination?
Hello, I am a nineteen year old female. Yesterday I was experiencing feeling like I had to pee all the time, but then when I went to the restroom barely any urine came out. Later in the day it started coming really uncomfortable to urinate and I noticed that there was blood in my urine at the end of my pee. I asked my mom about it and she thought it was an UTI so I planned on going to the doctors today. This morning when I woke up I wasn't feeling and pain like I was yesterday and there also has been no blood in my urine. What caused this and should I still go to the doctors today even though there is no blood or pain anymore? Thank you.
Hi, Thanks for asking query on health care magic.. Frequency of urination and discomfort while passing urine suggests urinary tract infection, even though there is no pain or blood. Better see the doctor and get your urine examined microscopically and either rule out or confirm UTI. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. Please feel free to ask any more queries if required. Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH. Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.
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What Are The Underlying Causes For Frequent Urination?
Hi, Thanks for asking query on health care magic.. Frequency of urination and discomfort while passing urine suggests urinary tract infection, even though there is no pain or blood. Better see the doctor and get your urine examined microscopically and either rule out or confirm UTI. Hope this answer will serve your purpose. Please feel free to ask any more queries if required. Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD; DCH. Associate professor of pediatrics, MIMS.