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Lower abdominal pain, excessive urination, feeling of incomplete urination, Menses cramp, feeling of vomiting.
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If  sexually  active  may  b pregnant.  if   not   then  urinary  tract  infection.   n  need  to  have  antibiotics  course.
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your symptoms if all of a sudden suggests of urinary infection. if you are in a relatioship in view of your age see your gynaec to rule out tubal pregnancy and also any pelvic infection and have your pap smear test. if you r single your symptoms are suggestive of uti and probably painful periodes. see your gynaec to rule out any associated condition like polyp orerosion and symptomatic treatment.
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