Urinary issues
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Menmen de xue, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/04/23
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Your symptoms suggest an infection, and you should seek medical evaluation.
In the meantime, drink plenty of water, avoid holding in urine, and limit the intake of spicy and irritating foods.
Alcohol is not advisable.
Reply Date: 2017/04/23
More Info
It sounds like you are experiencing a complex set of urinary and possibly reproductive symptoms that are causing you significant discomfort and concern. Based on your description, you are dealing with several issues: pain during urination, the presence of blood in your urine, a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying, and gastrointestinal changes. These symptoms can be indicative of various underlying conditions, and it is crucial to approach them with careful consideration.
Firstly, the presence of blood in your urine (hematuria) can arise from several causes, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, or trauma to the urinary tract. Given that you mentioned experiencing pain and a burning sensation during urination, a UTI is a strong possibility. UTIs are common, especially in sexually active individuals, and can lead to symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and discomfort. The fact that you experienced these symptoms after sexual intercourse may suggest that the activity could have contributed to the irritation or infection.
The sensation of a "tingling" or "numb" feeling in the genital area post-intercourse could also be related to irritation or inflammation. If there was any trauma during intercourse, it could lead to localized swelling or discomfort. Additionally, if you are experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms such as increased gas and changes in bowel habits, it may be worth considering whether there is a connection between your urinary symptoms and digestive health. Stress, anxiety, and certain dietary choices can affect both the urinary and gastrointestinal systems.
Given the complexity of your symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough evaluation, which may include a urinalysis to check for signs of infection, blood, or other abnormalities. They may also recommend imaging studies if there is a suspicion of kidney stones or other structural issues. It is important not to self-diagnose or self-treat, as this could lead to complications or a delay in receiving appropriate care.
In the meantime, here are some general recommendations to help manage your symptoms:
1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to help flush out your urinary system. This can also help dilute your urine, which may alleviate some discomfort.
2. Avoid Irritants: Try to avoid caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and artificial sweeteners, as these can irritate the bladder and exacerbate your symptoms.
3. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen may help alleviate discomfort, but consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication, especially if you have other health conditions or are taking other medications.
4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms, including when they occur, their severity, and any changes. This information can be valuable for your healthcare provider.
5. Seek Medical Attention: Given the presence of blood in your urine and the severity of your symptoms, it is advisable to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
In conclusion, while your symptoms may be distressing, they are not uncommon, and many effective treatments are available. It is crucial to address these issues with a healthcare professional who can guide you through the diagnostic process and help you find relief.
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