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Hi ladies so for the past 7 days or so ive had bad burning when urinating.. So uti?? Never in my life have I had a uti, .my mom gets them often and bad, but never me , so also outside of hips/butt burn pain in the muscles.. Now the burning when urinating comes and goes over the past 7 days its not bad at the moment at all so was thinking great gone now.. But now since last night been getting a very sharp very quick stabbing pain on left side higher than belly button but lower than bottom of ribs what could it be infection? I don't have a uterus just ovaries oh and had right side ovary pain yesterday but just thought ovulation which is not unusual for me, just the other stuff is alarming.. Especially the stabbing quick pain has me thinking infection or pancreas or spleen.. Anyone else have these issues ? Please share.. I can't take antibiotics im allergic , so what does someone do who gets an infection who can't take antibiotics if this is an infection.. Will it eventually go on its own??

on saturday hit me out of nowhere horrendous pain in lower left side of back radiating to front and down leg and i felt like i had ro constantly pee i went to urgent care within half hour that was how bas it was and i dont get uti either so what i had was two kidney stones and one was moving which was causing discomfort and on top of it i am now sick sinve monday with sore throat and cold and totally have no energy think im dying lol! did u go to doc to see if u had uti?

Omg sounds awful.. No I didn’t go as of yet, really trying hard to hold off only cause I know I cant take antibiotics., but thats interesting about the stones but my pain is in front.. Like if you took your finger placed over your belly button went up. 2 inches and then to left 5 inches pain is there quick and sharp.. Uggg so over this…

Azo for bladder infection and lots of water and cranberry juice not the kind that has sugar added. i just got over one a couple weeks ago if infection can get worse quick see your dr fir options if allergic to all antibiotics.