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What Can Be Done For Pain While Passing Urine?

I have light pain/ uncomfort while passing urine. i feel comfortable when lightly rub in my stomach....I had sever hear burning which is now controlled fully after I have taken some gastric tab....I got this for the past two to three days....now i started drinking more water....I usually feel lasy in drinking water
Tue, 4 Feb 2014
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Thank You for consulting HealthcareMagic!

The problem you have mentioned may most commonly be due to urinary tract infection or due to inadequate intake of water. You are doing a good thing by starting to drink more water. Continue to do so. I suggest to drink 3 to 3.5 liters per day provided you do not have any medical contraindications from your doctor.

Get a complete urine examination test done to rule out infection.

Stay healthy and thank you for consulting!
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What Can Be Done For Pain While Passing Urine?

Hello, Thank You for consulting HealthcareMagic! The problem you have mentioned may most commonly be due to urinary tract infection or due to inadequate intake of water. You are doing a good thing by starting to drink more water. Continue to do so. I suggest to drink 3 to 3.5 liters per day provided you do not have any medical contraindications from your doctor. Get a complete urine examination test done to rule out infection. Stay healthy and thank you for consulting!