Bladder problems (has anyone had this)?
Hello,
I have a "small" or even "bigger" problem with my bladder
To begin with, I already went to a doctor today who was on duty in my area this morning (because my family doctor isn't here today) and I'll be going to the doctor again this afternoon (my boyfriend's family doctor) because the doctor didn't look at me very well this morning or rather only at my urine and said yes, it could be this and that and that maybe because there is blood around my urine and I should come when I have pain, then I'll know what I have.
I have to go to the bathroom constantly these days, always feeling like I have to, and then I really have to. My urine is cloudy and has fluff in it, like the pulp of a lemon.
Now I was at the toilet again and the urine was brownish (but I really make sure that I drink a lot)
I have no pain, only the back of my back, so my groin, sometimes stings a little and then it goes away again
And just that I have to go to the toilet constantly for a few days
I don't feel well either but otherwise I'm fine
Who had that
What could this be
Kidney stones, I know myself because I’ve brought at least 8 pieces to the world! They migrate and, depending on where they are, they cause migrating radiant pain and also some blood in the urine. Most kidney stones leave without surgery or shock wave treatment alone, some people didn’t even know they had stones, often they go unnoticed through the bladder and the urinary ladder.
The biggest mistake is that because of the pain you think you should behave quietly, but this is true for kidney stones, in contrast to injuries, because the more you are moving, the more consequences the stones also have gravity and come down, out of the body. Everything like hiking, cycling or car driving is better than just sitting like that and feeling bad. Herbal teas are, of course, also good, a lot of drink, and at some point, you finally get rid of this shit thing. It then makes “Plink” in the toilet bowl, I’ve all saved and archived, but since I’ve been drinking enough mineral water I’ve hardly got to fight with the stones yet.
I suspect bladder inflammation, which has been present for a long time and the pain on the back suggests that the inflammation has already been raised to the kidneys.
Go to the doctor and drink a lot!
Yes I will go again in the afternoon
To another doctor