I got married 20 days back and had an intercourse with my husband and since one week am feeling frequent urge to urinate with frequency of every 5-10 mins. When I pee theres a burning sensation in my vagina. So am not sure if it is a urinary infection, dehydration or am getting pregnant. How do I know whats the problem?
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Check your urine for culture and sensitivity,urine routine,blood sugar random.Most likely you have urinary tract infection.Drink lots of water.Consult your general physician after you get the reports.
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You are likely to have a urinary tract infection. Consult a gyneclogist and get a routine urine culture test done to rule out any infection. Also drink plenty of fluids, mostly water.
Its mostly urinary tract infection. If you missed your periods then do urine pregnancy test.
For urinary infection do urine routine and culture.. Take alkasol 2tsf in one glass of water 3 times a day. As the report came meet gynaecologist.
Hello. Urinary tract l is common in newlywed women. Drink 3 lit water per day. Have syrup Cital/Citralka thrice a day. Get a urine culture done and revert with report
Hi, primarily it looks like urine infection , can confirm this by getting urine examination in pathology lab. After report get treated with nearby gynecologist.Till that drink plenty of water and other alkaline liquid.
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