What Causes Stomach Ache With Urge To Urinate Frequently?
Hello, I have mild stomach ache and need to urinate more frequently than normal. Ive looked at the internet and am worried by the possibility of it being something serious. However I dont really want to bother my GP if it can be avoided as they are very busy. I had similar symptoms about five years ago and it passed off eventually. Any thoughts or suggestions?
The symptoms that you describe correlate with an urinary tract infection (the urge to urinate is one of the main symptoms)
If I was your caring doctor I would recomend an urine test. You ca do one at hove without the need of a ptescription. It is called dip stick urine test kit.
If diagnosis is confirmed than you need to consult your GP for a prescription of antibiotics.
Meanwhile here are some advice to help your body: -have plenty of water -fresh fruits and vegetables -chamomile tea or rose tea.1 or 2 cup each day -don't hold your urine for long -urinate always after having sex -ibuprofen 400 mg twice per day for the burning sensation/urge to urinate
Wish you good health.
Dr.Endri Katro
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What Causes Stomach Ache With Urge To Urinate Frequently?
Hello and thank you for asking Healthcaremagic. The symptoms that you describe correlate with an urinary tract infection (the urge to urinate is one of the main symptoms) If I was your caring doctor I would recomend an urine test. You ca do one at hove without the need of a ptescription. It is called dip stick urine test kit. If diagnosis is confirmed than you need to consult your GP for a prescription of antibiotics. Meanwhile here are some advice to help your body: -have plenty of water -fresh fruits and vegetables -chamomile tea or rose tea.1 or 2 cup each day -don t hold your urine for long -urinate always after having sex -ibuprofen 400 mg twice per day for the burning sensation/urge to urinate Wish you good health. Dr.Endri Katro