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Problem during urination
I had an intercourse with my partner on 9th may My periods were due on 21st may on 17th may I saw blood drops while urinating but my pwriods weren't started I got my periods on 27th may , the blood flow was not in adequate amount , i got less periods but i cannot pass the urine in one go what happens is i go to urinate i pass the urine but within 2 mints I again feel the urge to pee Then when I rub my vagina then the urine comes out otherwise I am not able to pass the urine completely in one go .
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Go fr a test called urine routine.it cud be a sign of urine infection Increase fluid intake More than 5 pus cells warrants antibiotics
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You have developed a urinary infection. Please get your urine routine examination and consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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Pls connect for online consultatiom and advice
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There must be urine infection
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U seem to hav urine infection. Kindly go for urine tests and start of with medications to avoid complications
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