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Irritation during urine
I had unprotected sex 4 days back with my fiance. After that i am persisting an irritation while i urinate and in my vaginal opening. I have taken alkasol syrup thinking it may b happening due to dehydration. But nothing comes out positive. M still going with the same problem. What should i do ? What can b a problem ? Help me please
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Hello, You are likely to have a urinal infection. Visit a gynaecologist and get a routine urine culture test to rule out any infection and follow the medication course as prescribed for relief. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre for further evaluation. My clinic offers best gynecological treatments and services and ensures you have a successful treatment. You can share your contact details to reach you.
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Hi. Mostly its urinary tract infection. Do urine routine and culture. If itching then fungal infection. Meet gynaecologist.
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Consult gynecologist and get local examination done. Drink plenty of fluids. Do urine routine and culture test. Mix coarse powder of Coriander and cumin seeds in a glass of water for 6 to 8 hrs and drink two times a day. Syp cital 2 tsf thrice a day with half glass of water
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You seem to have urinary tract infection. Drink 3-3.5 lit water per day. Continue the syrup you are taking. In addition , get urine routine and culture done
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You might have developed UTI.
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Please consult a gynaecologist
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