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suffering from Rib pressure and pains

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Posted: 05/22/09 - 11:41
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I'm 16 years old and I have a really bad pressured feeling on my ribs when sitting or sleeping.
sometime I get sharp pain, but its pretty rarely.
i've had a back problem for about almost 2 years now and i've been to the doctors but they dont seem to think anything of it.
I keep getting a constant need to pee and when I do, hardly anything comes out. also when I go to toilet and push a little I get a pain by my right hand hip bone.
I'm rather curious as to what they maybe or if anyone has anything like it.


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Posted: 05/22/09 - 18:42
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Where in the ribs do you feel the pain? Front/back, upper or lower. What is your "back problem?" Is it scoliosis, curvature of the spine?

What is your sex?

A constant need to pee could indicate that you have a urinary tract infection.

As to the other pain, can you describe the pain? Is it a pressure, sharp pain, what does it feel like?


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Posted: 05/22/09 - 20:19
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hey there. i have sort of the same problem. it is right below my left rib cage. and it just came on tonight, a sharp sudden pain when sitting slouched. walking, peeing, and even coughing. at first i thought it was wind but its not even went away. its as if when i breath i get a sharp pain but also it sounds as if i can hear water rolling about on my left hand side.. any ideas anyone?
i hope u find out whats wrong wtih u.


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Posted: 05/23/09 - 08:59
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It's possible that you could have a bladder infection or an issue with your prostate. Something's gone wrong in your urinary system and it's time to see a doctor to see what the issue is because the problem is only going to get worse. Please let your doctor know as soon as possible a full list of symptoms that you are experiencing so that they can help you out with it sooner rather than later. Keep us posted!


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