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Diabetes-uti-frequent urination
Hi.. i have been out on trip and since past two days i have had carbonated drinks even though i had my diabetes meds regularly i have this urge to pee frequently even though very little urine is passes. And there's a strange tingling at the end of urination.. im scared it could be uti. Although there is no pain or burning or any other fluid or discharge but there is a tingling sensation. The tingling sensation is making me feel like urinating more i think. I also had sex and had to take an ipill, it has been over 4-5 days but this tingling feeling occured yesterday.. i had carbonated drinks yesterday and today as well.. wat can this be.. i just need an pov. Please.
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It is uti Compiled with your hyperglycaemia Avid those drinks Switch over to plain water that too plenty Take alkaline food such as coconut water Cucumber. Cranberry Etc etc If still bothers then take an alkaliser. Such as. Cital uti syrup
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It looks like urine infection.. kindly do urine culture and sensitivity before taking any medicine and also control your sugars as well at the same time
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It is urinary tract infection. Drink plenty of water.
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