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Pain After Peeing
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Evening all.
Back in March I had a scan done on my ovaries and kidneys as I was getting a sharp shooting pain up my stomach after peeing but only noticed it of a night when I was in bed. Everything came back clear.
Problem is the pain has not gone away and I am now getting it constantly. I took a urine sample to the Drs on Friday and that was fine. I feel ok ish in myself.... No blood in urine, no persistent bloating, no weight loss, no sickness, no back pain, no fever. I do seem to go a bit constipated occasionally and gave a rumbling tummy. I work at Boots and the pharmacist has suggested IBS . Any ideas x
Back in March I had a scan done on my ovaries and kidneys as I was getting a sharp shooting pain up my stomach after peeing but only noticed it of a night when I was in bed. Everything came back clear.
Problem is the pain has not gone away and I am now getting it constantly. I took a urine sample to the Drs on Friday and that was fine. I feel ok ish in myself.... No blood in urine, no persistent bloating, no weight loss, no sickness, no back pain, no fever. I do seem to go a bit constipated occasionally and gave a rumbling tummy. I work at Boots and the pharmacist has suggested IBS . Any ideas x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't mention your age but when I started menopause in my late forties.one of the more unpleasant symptoms was muscle cramp which could occur in just about any muscle that you can imagine below the waist. Apparently its a known thing, just not talked about. Of course this may not be relevant to you, I just mention it as a possiblity.
just found this....
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Body -and-So ul/Heal th-and- Fitness /Questi on13413 03.html
so maybe my answer is relevant
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so maybe my answer is relevant
I cannot deduce from your OP wether you have seen a Consultant Urologist and had a cystoscopy ( endoscopy of the bladder). If you have then ignore my post, but if not, then that would surely be the next move as Interstitial Cystitis or Painful Bladder Syndrome as it is sometimes called needs excluding.
IBS? Possibly........but not high on my list of " thoughts."
IBS? Possibly........but not high on my list of " thoughts."