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Weird sensation towards end of urinating

So I thought that I had a UTI. When I would pee, it would feel fine but towards the ending of urinating I would get a very weird uncomfortable sensation. And my bladder would feel full even though I just peed. This problem gets worse at night and I can't sleep. I went to the doctor but he said that my urine was clean. He said to drink cranberry juice for a few day and if the problem persists, to go back and see him. When I was researching it online, I came across someone with the username of tinklebells who posted the same exact symptoms in October of 2006. So if she happensto be reading this, I would love to know what the doctor said because this is driving me crazy. And if anyone has any clue as to what it could be, then let me know please.

THANKS !!
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I'm having the exact same thing, and when on my tp there was very little resident of blood, it was only the one time there was blood though, at first I was worried it was implantation bleeding but I'm also on the pill and use condoms. Does anyone know what exactly it is?
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I have had several urine infections which I believe were caused by sex. After having a few within a short space of time I went to the doctor, she sampled my wee and said I had a high level of white blood cells or something and she then prescribed me some medicine to take for a few days which worked a treat!! If you are still getting them and nothing seems to work, go back and ask if you can have some kind of prescription! I hope this helps. Molly. :)
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Hey girls, i dont know if you are in sexual relation with someone, because in my case it's caused with sex. I don't speak english well to know medical names of the things i want to say haha. So you should be drinking tea as often as you can.
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How long does it last? And how is sex the cause? Is it an allergic reaction?
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I had the exact same problem about a few months ago. Mine went away once I chugged a whole bunch of water throughout the day. I haven't had it since. You should try it.
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https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-topics/urologic-disease/interstitial-cystitis-painful-bladder-syndrome/Pages/facts.aspx

Read the section on bladder training.. That helps
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After drinking cranberry juice ?? it is normal now??...cause I'm facing the same problem..!! I'm worried plz reply  
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I just started having this problem exactly as described..theres is no pain afterwards just that slight discomfort and the full bladder feeling. Nobody knows what it is??????
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I really really need answers to this its is driving me insane I've had these symptoms for two months and im young and I'm scared cause I have no idea what it is please I really really need answers I thought it was going away cause the weird feeling at the end of peeing was subsiding but I still feel like I have  to pee after I pee and I have no idea what it is please help me thank u
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i have this too and its really incomfortable! and im also young too and i cant seem to figure out whats the issue/problem causing it. if you figured out what it is please respond back
I've been having this issue for 5 days now. I can't go to the doctor though because if they have to check down there I'm on my period. Also I'm really nervous about it. I'm afraid to bring it up. I have to go get my sports physical today, but again, I'm on my period so they can't check anything. What all do they do when you go to the doctor with this issue? What do they check?
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