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What Causes Severe Pain In Urethra And Cramps In Back?

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Posted on Fri, 31 Jul 2015
Question: I am someone who is a middle-aged person who still competes in collegiate wrestling at a very high level the last week I cut about 15 pounds and lift and lower body very hard I cut out lots of water and food intake on Monday morning I woke up and had severe pain in my urethra I went to the urgent care I am someone who is emily's person you still competing cleaner wrestling very high level the last week I got about 15 pounds and lifted lower body very hard I cut out lots of water and food intake on monday morning I woke up with cramps in my back and a severe pain in my urethra I went to the urgent care with cramps in my back in a severe pain in my refill I went to the urgent care weather doctor there was convinced I was just dehydrated due to the fact I had protein in my urine and low key tones she was convinced that was the burning sensation in my Urethra and the cramps in my back she told me to take him lots of fluids so I did I say it's Friday now and the pain has subsided quite a bit I do not feel any pain in my urethra anymore really or my lower back nor do my genitals hurt or anywhere else in the area really the only place I feel something now I do feel a little stinging feeling a little my urethra every once in awhile but I feel most of the pain or discomfort in my upper hamstrings and inner thighs it seems like as I sleep the pain subsides but then it seems like as the day goes on the pain increases what could this be
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Answered by Dr. V. N. S. Parinam (10 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Give it 2 to 3 more days to subside

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I second your ER doctor's opinion about rehydration. I think that is a positive sign that your pain and cramps started disappearing as your started measures against dehydration.

Not very long, in next 2-3 days you should do away with mild uretheral pain.

I wonder if you are sexually active. Do you do drugs / alcohol? If so there can be more damage than dehydration. So if you do not take drugs and alcohol you are good to go in the specified time else you may have to repeat the ER visits now and then.

The pain in the hamstrings and inner thighs are related to dehydration. Replenish with non carbonated, non caffeinated beverages like absolute water.

Hope this answers your question.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Severe Pain In Urethra And Cramps In Back?

Brief Answer: Give it 2 to 3 more days to subside Detailed Answer: Hi, I second your ER doctor's opinion about rehydration. I think that is a positive sign that your pain and cramps started disappearing as your started measures against dehydration. Not very long, in next 2-3 days you should do away with mild uretheral pain. I wonder if you are sexually active. Do you do drugs / alcohol? If so there can be more damage than dehydration. So if you do not take drugs and alcohol you are good to go in the specified time else you may have to repeat the ER visits now and then. The pain in the hamstrings and inner thighs are related to dehydration. Replenish with non carbonated, non caffeinated beverages like absolute water. Hope this answers your question.