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I've had a mild UTI for the past six days or so. I have mild chills and feel the need to urinate, even after I've gone. This isn't my first time having a UTI but it's the longest I've had one. It's not as strong as the others, just longer. And now I kind of feel like I have a somewhat mild throbbing clitoris. Is this from the UTI? Should I be worried? And is it possible that I may be pregnant?
Fever and burning urination are symptoms of an UTI. However, you should visit a physician and have an examination done. Your doctor will run some tests such as a urine routine-microscopy and antibiotic susceptibility testing before starting you on antibiotics.
As far as being pregnant is concerned, I need to know when your last period was and whether your cycles were regular. In any case, you can know whether you are pregnant or not by taking a Urine Pregnancy Test (UPT). The UPT kit will be available with your local chemist.
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How To Treat UTI?
Fever and burning urination are symptoms of an UTI. However, you should visit a physician and have an examination done. Your doctor will run some tests such as a urine routine-microscopy and antibiotic susceptibility testing before starting you on antibiotics. As far as being pregnant is concerned, I need to know when your last period was and whether your cycles were regular. In any case, you can know whether you are pregnant or not by taking a Urine Pregnancy Test (UPT). The UPT kit will be available with your local chemist.