My doctor said i have a bladder infection but i don't have the symptoms.. whats up?

I use the RR normal, no signs of pain. I just have a slight pain on my lower left side and burt a lot.

Just because you have no signs or symptoms does not mean that an infection isn't there. If your doctor checked your urine, the results probably showed microscopic blood (can't be seen with the naked eye) and/or bacteria. If the infection isn't treated (although you have no symptoms now) it could get worse and cause you much more pain in the long run. The slight pain you are feeling in your lower left side is actually a symptom of a urinary tract infection and it could worsen. Symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, frequent urination and pain with urination are also symptoms of an infection.

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3 Responses to My doctor said i have a bladder infection but i don't have the symptoms.. whats up?

  1. angrydoc says:

    Did he say you "have" or "may have?" Your symptoms MAY be caused by a bladder infection. Did he do a urine analysis? The MD may have seen pus cells and blood in the urine so he diagnosed you with having a UTI.

    As always, ask your doctor about your diagnosis. You're paying him good money. It's your right.
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  2. Karen G says:

    Just because you have no signs or symptoms does not mean that an infection isn't there. If your doctor checked your urine, the results probably showed microscopic blood (can't be seen with the naked eye) and/or bacteria. If the infection isn't treated (although you have no symptoms now) it could get worse and cause you much more pain in the long run. The slight pain you are feeling in your lower left side is actually a symptom of a urinary tract infection and it could worsen. Symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea/vomiting, frequent urination and pain with urination are also symptoms of an infection.
    References :

  3. N says:

    You may have slight symptoms and still have an infection based on the urinalysis. Speak to your doctor for more info.
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    PA

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