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Strange feeling in my bladder

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finley1327
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PostPosted: 05/31/08 - 01:42    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, guys. I have been experiencing lately a strange feeling in my bladder. It isn't a pain or something similar. It is just a boring feeling down there. I would like to ask you what could it be. I urinate regularly and I don't have any symptoms at all. I would appreciate if anyone could tell me what this is.
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PostPosted: 06/10/08 - 20:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello to you too. Your symptom is not typical. I wouldn't say you have an infection. Infection is usually followed by pain and frequent urination. You also don't have blood in your urine. You should visit a urologist. He will first make an ultrasound and see what it is all about. I hope it isn't anything serious. I hope I've helped a little. Good luck!
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