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Suggest Treatment For Pain During Urination?

Hi there it really hurts when I pee and it just hurts in general every time I wipe there's blood i feel the need to go quiet frequently but there is nothing to release I went to my doctor they prescribed me thrush medication but it seems to have not worked please any idea what is wrong
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
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Hello,

If you still have urinary tract infection symptoms your doctor should order an urine test to find which pathogen is present in your urine. After that he or she should prescribe you an adequate treatment.

For right now you can try over-the-counter Urinary Pain Relief Tablets.

Urinating frequently, drinking more water, urinate and wash after sexual intercourse may help to prevent urinary tract infection in the future.

Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain During Urination?

Hello, If you still have urinary tract infection symptoms your doctor should order an urine test to find which pathogen is present in your urine. After that he or she should prescribe you an adequate treatment. For right now you can try over-the-counter Urinary Pain Relief Tablets. Urinating frequently, drinking more water, urinate and wash after sexual intercourse may help to prevent urinary tract infection in the future. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.