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jd_1984 | 17:06 Tue 23rd Jul 2013 | Body & Soul
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Although I dont put as much stock in an online checker as I would the opinion of a GP, my symptoms seem to be leading me to this conclusion, or possibly a Urine infection? Cloudy urine, ache in my groin area particularly after passing urine and needing to go slightly more than ususal, particularly at night. I also have a feeling that I havent quite finished after going. It doesnt hurt or sting to pass urine. I had a full hit of bloods and stools done recently for a stomach complaint (turned out to have H Pylori bacteria as well as IBS which I already suffer from now and then) was treated for that and assumed this ache in my groin was associated, but it didnt go away despite all other stomach cramps and issues did..... So I will drop into GP again this week.
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Pick up a sterile pot from them before your appointment and take a urine sample in. Could well be an infection, which should be easy to treat.
jd........yes......I cannot think of a better diagnosis.
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Thanks, yes I assuming a urine test and antibiotics will be the course. But when checking symptoms, on 2 different websites, bladder stones came up as likely both times. Although more common in men over 50 (me being 29) it is not unheard of and fits how I am feeling at the moment. It is bearable I am not in a lot of pain, general discomfort I would say but best to go in and see the GP

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