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Burning urethra
When I pee my urethra burn and afterwards it keeps burning, I keep feeling like peeing and when I do it comes in short amount and it's a bit yellow, i want to know what are these symptoms of?
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Might be UTI... Due to dehydration also u may get these symptoms.. needs some more information..
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you can take syrup. citralka 10ml.. two times daily with half glass of water for 5bdays take plenty of oral fluids and water
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Kindly consult for proper management
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May be urinary tract infection..ure needed to be checked..and any std infections also needed to be ruled out
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Looks like urinary tract infection Do consult for further treatment plan
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Burning sensation while passing urine and frequency is usually due to urinary tract infection.Drink adequate amount of water,get your urine analysis and culture sensitivity test to identify the cause and bacteria responsible.For the symptoms you can take urispas tablet twice daily for a few days and cranberry juice/extract
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Please consult ASAP.
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These symptoms are commonly seen with a urine infection and usually improve well with timely treatment 👍 Don’t worry, but it’s better to treat it early before it becomes more painful or severe. You can book a consultation, I’ll guide you properly and help you recover comfortably 😊
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"The symptoms you've described—burning during and after urination, a constant urge to pee (frequency/urgency), and yellow-colored urine—are classic signs of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). In young females, this is often caused by bacteria entering the urethra. The yellow color can be a sign of mild dehydration or the presence of infection-related debris in the urine. It is important to treat this early to prevent the infection from traveling up to the kidneys
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Cranberry Juice: "Unsweetened cranberry juice or cranberry extracts can sometimes help prevent bacteria from sticking to the bladder walls, but they are not a substitute for antibiotics if an infection is already present." ​Maintain Hygiene: "Always wipe from front to back after using the washroom to prevent bacteria from the anal area from reaching the urethra." ​Caution: "Do NOT take over-the-counter antibiotics without a doctor's advice. Taking the wrong dose or the wrong medicine can make the bacteria resistant and harder to treat later." ​Red Flags: "If you develop high fever with chills, lower back/side pain, or see blood in your urine, please seek medical attention immediately at an emergency departmen
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Do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice ..... UTIs are very common and easily treatable, but hydration and the right medicine are key. Please book a full session so we can review your reports and start your recovery.
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Looking like URINARY TRACT INFECTION.. Consult doctor nearby..Get Urine tests done..Use medication according to the reports and try to take more fluids
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Kindly do connect and consult Will help you
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These symptoms look like symptoms of urinary track infection.
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