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Frequent urination
Feel the urge to urinate frequently. Weak stream of urine and little burning sensation at the end of urinating. Drank a lot of water and since then the urge has also reduced with time. Is it a serious condition?
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Urinary tract infection is  common in working  women , so nothing to be worried about. You need to take a course of medication after being diagnosed by a normal urine routine . If it shows high counts of bacteria  then a urine culture would help treat the specific organism causing the infection.
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please consult with a Doctor.  since these are ascending types of infection. Easy to treat now.
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drink barley water , coconut water and cranberry juice. they would help in some amount of relief from your symptoms
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You are mostly suffering from urinary tract infection...you will require to do a urine routine test of early morning urine... connect with me for treatment
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drink plenty of water
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You probably are suffering from urinary tract infection ... you need to get it treated right now .. you can start syrup alkasol 2 TSF with glass of water twice daily . drink plenty of fluids get done a urine routine and culture and sensitivity test .. and consult with me directly online regarding antibiotics as I will need few more details
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It's not a serious condition,so relax ,all you need is a course of medication to resolve this issue,for details,u may get back to us if you may like to .
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Can be infection Connect for details
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