Fluids: Drink enough water and urinate after intercourse. If symptoms continue, see your doctor it may not be a uti.
Answered 1/19/2017
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UTI: If you have urinary urgency, frequency, maybe burning when you urinate, you need to have a urine culture done by your doctor to ascertain whether you have a bladder infection or not. If you do you have bladder infections you probably need to be treated with daily antibiotics for suppression for at least 3 months contact your doctor.
Answered 3/9/2015
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Do following;-: Urinate after sex, hower rather than bathe, avoid bubble-bath, don't withhold urination, spread thighs widely with urination to avoid urine trapped behind labia - might require manual separation of labia if they are chunky, avoid thong or non-cotton underwear, avoid constipation. May require urinary antibiotic at night after sex. ? Require hormone replacement therapy if post-menopausal. Good luck.
Answered 9/10/2014
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