Is this a bladder infection? Please, answer quickly!!?!


Question: Is this a bladder infection? Please, answer quickly!!?
I don't have medical insurance so i can't go to the dr's.
Okay these are my symptoms and I need to know if it sounds like a bladder infection, or im just ovulating.
1. My lower stomach hurts to where im litterly crying and the pains so bad, i can barely breath.

2. It moves from the left, to the right every other day.

3. My lower back hurts when I move it a certain way.

4. When I urine, it doesn't BURN, it hurts my bladder or lower stomach.

Are any of these signs of a bladder infection? Or does it sound more like a period ovulation? Please answers ASAP(: All answers are greatful. Thanks!

Answers:

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Hello. One main symptom of a bladder infection is frequent urination. You usually feel like have to pee all the time. Since you don't have that, there's more of a chance that you don't have one. There is usually burning, or discomfort when going to the bathroom too. My guess is, that's not what you have. I use to get bad abdominal pain, and back pain, when i was ovulating, so that could definitely be the problem. Take care.



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