Possible infection: Discomfort with urination and feeling a need to urinate frequently may signal a urinary tract infection. Your doctor can order tests to check for this.
Answered 9/30/2014
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Side effect?: Pristiq (desvenlafaxine) also blocks the reputable of norepinephrine, so it increases its level in the synapsis. The bladder has a sphincter that controls the retention and release of your urine, which is influenced by norepinephrine. So it could get irritated with the resultant feeling of burning and wanting to go even if not much urine. Get checked by your doctor, it could be other problems including STD, or eve
Answered 12/14/2020
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