Can the flu cause pain in urination?!


Question: A few days ago i got sick and went to the doctor. He told me i had the flu even though the test was negative (he said that happened sometimes). So he gave me some tamiflu and i went on my merry way. It started clearing up so i didnt think anything about it, but last night i woke up having to go to the bathroom even though i had a seemingly empty bladder. It keeps happening every hr and its fairly uncomfortable. Coudl it not be the flu?


Answers: A few days ago i got sick and went to the doctor. He told me i had the flu even though the test was negative (he said that happened sometimes). So he gave me some tamiflu and i went on my merry way. It started clearing up so i didnt think anything about it, but last night i woke up having to go to the bathroom even though i had a seemingly empty bladder. It keeps happening every hr and its fairly uncomfortable. Coudl it not be the flu?

Sounds more like a bladder infection than anything else. Easily treated with the correct antibiotics. SInce you were just at the Doctors office, call them and tell them the symptoms. Ask them to call something in for you. They might do it since you were just there. If not, be prepared to go back to see them. If it is a bladder inf. it will continue to get worse without antibiotics. As they say, Doctor knows best! Not likely that it is a yeast infection but it is possible. Your symptoms ar more like that of a bladder or kidney infection.

sounds like a yeast infection my sister had one of those last year

hmm sounds like you might wanna get that checked.. =\
go to the doctor again or something..it could be serious and you dont want it any more serious than it already is.





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