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Re: HELP!!

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Jul 2003 23:51:06 -0700 (PDT)


Not a doc, but it sounds like a urinary tract infection. You'll have to go to the doctor to get antibiotics but in the meantime, try drinking cranberry juice, that's supposed to help.

Smb <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote:Okay... So I don't know if this is something that you can help me with or if i'm talking to the wrong people, but here it goes anyways. About...3 weeks ago I had a yeast infection and I bought this monistat to treat it and on one of the nights i had sex (without a condom because it said not to use any sort of spermicide while taking the monistat and that it may damage condoms) and a little while after that it started to burn almost, after i urinated and i felt like after i was done urinating that i wasn't finish, but i couldn't pee anymore (if that made any sense!) The burning is still doing on, it's a little less of a pain but now i can't seem to hold my blatter whatsoever! I'll wake up at 7am every morning because i have to pee and if i have a sip of a drink i'll have to pee like 10 minutes afterwards and i feel like i'm going to the bathroom like 20 times a day, even when i don't drink anything!! what could this be? a blatter infection? a possible STD? Please give me any information that you have. I'll be greatly appriciated!! thanks again!! SMB

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