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Did my Urinary Tract Infection go away? |
I asked and the answers were that I had the symptoms....but all of a sudden i feel perfectly fine today? It's just plain weird. I thought they couldn't go away on their own....maybe i just don't have the symptoms anymore? Should i still go to the doctor? hello Only way to find out is a urinalysis done by Dr office or hosp. probably a few more days until its gone |
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