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please help. i dont know what wrong...

So yesterday I felt like I was starting to get a uti so I loaded up on water and cranberry juice but it got kinda worse as the night went on so I was going to go to the doctor but now today I don't feel as bad. Should I go? what else could it be. I have that burning sensation down there and my lower abdomen is kinda sore.


Other facts: I was really constipated earlier in the week and when that problem was solved I got a hemeroid! Hasn't been the greatest week but could they be connected?
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So I did go to the doctor and I told him everything that I said here and he looked at my bum to check the hemeroid. He gave me some cream for it to help it heal more but said that my urine was clean. I now  wonder if they only checked for a uti or all infections like a yeast infection or something. Also I've been taking fiber and I think its giving me gas which is causing the abdominal pain.  If things don't look up ill just go back or to a different doctor.
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Hi cerban,

I would still go to the doctor today even though you are feeling better, you said you still have the burning sensation and you are sore, I'd go :)

Not sure if the constipation and hemeroid is connected, but I know they can be painful!  Hopefully all the liquid you are consuming is helping in that end.

Good luck at the doctor!
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