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I am urinate frequently.. I used to drink lots of water... And lower back pain.. But my UTI got normal in clinic.. I don know what to do
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Urination depends on in take and excretion of water. If you are not suffering from uti then there are so many reason for frequent urination. You may suffer from diabetes or polyurea.
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To check UTI u must do a laboratory test of urine . If symptoms presents like burning , itching , unable to hold urine tgen u have to take treatment. U can Consult Homoeopathic doctor or me online or offline for ur any problems.
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Frequent urination , water intake without thirst and back pain These are related.
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