UTI: You may have a UTI ( Urinary tract infection. ) They need to be treated with an antibiotic. You may be asked to give a urine sample at the lab so the type of bacteria can be identified. Call a doctor in your town and make an appointment soon. Lower urinary tract infections can go higher and affect the kidney. Don't wait , the sooner you get treated the faster the problem resolves.
Answered 11/29/2020
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UTI: Your symptoms are consistent with a lower urinary tract infection(urinary bladder). Some physicians are willing to call in a prescription for young women with an uncomplicated UTI without sending them for a urine culture first.
Answered 11/29/2020
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