Bladder spasms?: The association of pain with voiding suggests the possibility of bladder spasms or even a urinary tract infection. It may be worthwhile visitng a urologist who can perform a formal evaluation. This may include the performance of a cystoscopy (using a scope to look inside the bladder) with measurement of bladder pressures and evaluation of the urine to rule out infection.
Answered 1/30/2015
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Get it checked: If it just started it may be appendicitis in which case you will probably already be at the hospital. A urinary tract infection or kidney stones can show up like this. Women should be concerned about ovary cysts or infections. Infections like diverticulitis of the colon can also cause these symptoms. Any inflamed organ in the pelvis or lower abdomen can irritate the bladder and cause it to spasm.
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Kidney stone: With the pain intensifying with urinating it could a kidney stones. Could also be early appendicitis. I would like you to see a doc, get blood draw, urine test and ultrasound.
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