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Uti symptoms plz help
Few days before I had foreplay ( no intercourse) with my husband. The next day, I started having painful urination and lower abdomen pain after urination & sometimes lower back pain ( not always). Urine culture showed insignificant growth of coagulase negative staphylococcus but then also doctor prescribed Doxy twice for 5 days and once for another 5 days and urispas. Sonography of pelvis was normal and Sono KUB was also normal but post void urine was more. I feel better on and off. Can mere foreplay like fingering or rubbing or ejaculating near vagina cause such problems? Plz help plz
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Yes it can
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It is not likely due to foreplay dear
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Take Tablet Doxy LB for 10 days Take Tablet Bifilac twice a day for 10 days Syrup Urilizer two spoons three times a day for a week Tablet Urispas three times a day for three days
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Take lots of water and cranberry juice and buttermilk If still no relief get partner treatment with same medication Doxycycline twice a day for 10 days Get blood sugar test done fasting and postprandial levels
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Yes the friction of rubbing can cause urethritis & then ascending infectio
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Apply soframycin ointment at urine hole & vagina
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Drink plenty of water
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