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Can you have a urinary tract infection without pain? my only symptoms are light pink bleeding and horrible pressure as if i have to push to urinate

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

You have pain: The discomfort that you describe as pressure suggests cystitis.

Answered 8/8/2014

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Yes: You can have infection without pain. You mentioned you do have pressure which is a discomfort and discoloration of urine both could be a sign of infection

Answered 5/11/2015

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Dr. Joyce Pastore answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

UTI: You may have cystitis, an imflammation of the bladder, which can explain the pressure sensation. Have a urine test to rule out infection

Answered 3/13/2020

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Yes: You can have a UTI without pain and may have other slight symptoms. Urgency (feel like you have to pee but nothing comes out), hematuria (blood in the urine) are other symptoms. Have your urine checked if you have these symptoms.

Answered 8/8/2014

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