Patient: Female, 24 years old.
Reason for consultation:
The patient's menstrual period started on 11 June at midnight and ended on 14 June. Symptoms began on the morning of 15 June, one day after the period ended.
Current symptoms:
Burning sensation while urinating.
Frequent urge to urinate, with many small trips to the toilet and only small amounts of urine each time.
Mild pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen/pelvic area.
General weakness and body aches.
Sensation that the area where urine comes out (urethral opening) feels "open" or "something coming outside
Symptoms that are NOT present:
No fever (temperature is normal).
No unusual vaginal discharge.
No bad smell.
No vaginal bleeding.
No visible lump or tissue coming out of the vagina.
Sexual history:
Sexual intercourse occurred during the menstrual period.
Condoms were used during some encounters.
There was also intercourse without a condom, but ejaculation occurred outside the body.
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