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After a Urinary tract infection? |
im 14 and i had a urinary tract infection 2 weeks ago and had antibiotics. but i still feel a little bit of an urge to go espiscally at night but when im kept busy i dont need to go. do u think its cause i kept on trying to urinate before this and my body is used to it or it came back????? You could still have a UTI, since you are still feeling like you have to pee all the time. Go see your doc again and have your urine checked. |
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