Get a UA: This sounds like an infection of some kind in your urinary tract. It can be a natural UTI as women are more prone than men due to their short urinary tract, or it can be cystitis or an std like chlamydia of trichomonas so it's important to get a urinalysis and gram drain to find out as it can lead to kidney infection and other serious issues, so see your dr. And get tested. Good luck.
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GYNECOLOGIST: You should see a Gynecologist to be sure of your diagnosis and receive treatment for your problem. If you are uncomfortable with your Cr. please see another for a 2nd opinion.
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