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What Causes Sharp Pain While Urinating?

Hi. I had to urinate but held it in last night during a movie. It wasn't painful and I urinated when the movie was over, and again several times later that night, and the next morning. Later the next day however I had a sharp pain in my lower left waistline area. I just tried to pee and the spot hurt even more. What's up?
Tue, 6 Dec 2016
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Hi and welcome to HCM.
This isnt an emergency but it sounds like urinary infection which is very common in women and usually caused by bacteria. These symptoms: blood in urine and burning pain suggest urinary infection, but can be seen in kidney stones and some other rare disorders. Also it is important to evaluate is this blood coming from vagina or urethra. You should visit your GP and do urine analysis and urinoculture. He will probably give you an antibiotic and it should be healed after 10 days. So there is nothing to be worried about, just do what I ve recommended. Wish you good health.
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What Causes Sharp Pain While Urinating?

Hi and welcome to HCM. This isnt an emergency but it sounds like urinary infection which is very common in women and usually caused by bacteria. These symptoms: blood in urine and burning pain suggest urinary infection, but can be seen in kidney stones and some other rare disorders. Also it is important to evaluate is this blood coming from vagina or urethra. You should visit your GP and do urine analysis and urinoculture. He will probably give you an antibiotic and it should be healed after 10 days. So there is nothing to be worried about, just do what I ve recommended. Wish you good health.