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Flu probelm ? |
i have the flu, and it hurts when i pee, is that because i have the flu or do i have a more serious problem If you've taken antibiotics, you could theoretically have UTI from killing the healthy bacteria in your digestive tract. Though antibiotics aren't the appropriate treatment for influenza (viral infection). |
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