Last Updated on January 7, 2021
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#3 – Urinary urgency
It is when you feel a very overwhelming and strong need to pee right away. If you went on with it hand in hand, you will basically find yourself in a constant need to urge into the bathroom so very suddenly. It may be accompanied by discomfort and pain the bladder or the urinary tract.
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#4 – Lower back pain and lower abdominal tenderness
If your abdominal region feels a little sensitive than usual, then chances are you might be having cystitis. There will be a certain pressure in your pubic bone, which can cause some serious pain and discomfort, especially if it hurts when you urinate.
Moreover, if you are suffering from lower back pain, then you had a bladder infection for a while now and it remained untreated (it spread from your bladder to the kidneys).
In this case, you might be suffering from a kidney infection, which is more serious than cystitis. It might be followed with high fever, shaking, vomiting, and nausea.
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#5 – Bloody urine
It could be light pink, cola-colored clots, or dark red. In all cases, you might be suffering from haematuria. The blood got to your urine due to the leakage of red blood cells to your urinary tract from your kidneys or some other parts.
However, pyelonephritis and UTIs are basically culprits hidden behind the leaks. If you have UTI, then the blood cells wouldn’t be visible to the naked eye, only through a microscope.
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#6 – Strong odor urine
Yes, it is not very pleasant to even imagine it, but when there is an infection, your pee may adopt a new, strong, and bad smell. Basically, it is your body’s way to let you know that something is wrong and you may be having UTI.
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