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Q: Frequent Peeing
asked by: jidderman on October 16th, 2006
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Hi im 19 and from glasgow and I have this problem which is concerning me - I have had it for ages like over a year - its just like if I push my stomach muscles on then I could pee any time I did that - I have already been to doctor and he took a urine analysis which was all clear but its still not cleared up and this is months later - im too scared to go back in case he refers me and I end up needing a cystoscopy but I have a mega fear of being put to sleep so I cant go back - im hoping its an std but that would have come up in the urine test - so im confused - peeing sometimes burns buts its never a dark color always normal - white or yellow! I also have this constant lower back pain but its not a kidney stone - also sometimes after peeing if I breath in I get a very sharp pain to the left of my belly button! Any advice appreciated??
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AyaMiyaki
replied on October 16th, 2006
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You really need to see your doctor. As afraid as you might be of whatever they might need to do, waiting will only make things worse. You could make yourself much sicker by not being treated, which could result in more serious treatment. Take care of yourself and please see a doctor.
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