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Pls help what is happening
So 3 months ago l I started masturbation but then started having little pain in left labia and then it started in right is well, but no pain when touch or anything it's not constant or everyday and not intense just feels more like an ache for few seconds It happens only for few seconds Then burning also started after urination and the suddenly I started urination a lot in small amount I did take antibiotics but it was the same. Then it started to not able to pee in good flow and had to push to emty the badder this went on for 1.5 months but for the last 2 week burning has gotten little better and I was peeing normally but then in between that also I was peeing frequently even though I wasn't even drinking was And again I am not able to empty the bladder and have to push All my urine test a normal I also have diabetes for 13 years and ankylosing for 2 years I did perennial ultra it was also normal I am kinda scared now pls help Is this chronic now?
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The symptoms which you are describing looking like repeated uti Better do get cue and urine culture and sensitivity and scan and do get physical examination to see any pblm in local area Drink lot of water,4-5 litres, coconut water, butter milk like that
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This does not look like a serious or permanent disease, but your symptoms may be due to bladder emptying issues (possibly related to diabetes or pelvic floor spasm). Connect for further evaluation. It is treatable, so don’t worry too much.
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