Urinary frequency: Such urinary frequency is abnormal and may be due to a bladder infection or be due to urethral irritability from a vaginal infection. See your gynecologist for evaluation and treatment.
Answered 8/12/2014
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Cystitis: Please visit your primary care physician for urine tests and antibiotics if warranted. Azo over the counter can help if there is any pain with urination.
Answered 8/12/2014
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Maybe a UTI: Common signs of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) include burning on urination, frequent urination, cloudy or bloody urine (may also smell bad), pressure in the bladder, and an urge to pee. A urinary tract infection is NOT an STD and it can happen to women whether they are sexually active or not. It is best to be evaluated by a doctor, get a urine test, and possibly get antibiotics
Answered 8/22/2015
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