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I went to the dr because I suspected UTI. I am prone to them. All my test results came back normal, no infection was found. I still have the urge to void a lot and I have pelvic pressure and cramps. I have been doing a very intense work out. I am also a runner. After the work out I started to feel like i was getting a UTI. I have all the symptoms.
In urinary tract infection pain during urination and burning sensation presents. Frequent urination present.
After excecive you feel more pelvic muscle cramps that may be because of over activity of muscle. Mention your symptoms which you feel that one present.
Consult a physician for further diagnosis. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea.
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How Can Urinary Tract Infection Be Treated?
Hi.... Welcome to healthcare magic. As per your complain you feel like a urinary tract infection but urine report is negative. In urinary tract infection pain during urination and burning sensation presents. Frequent urination present. After excecive you feel more pelvic muscle cramps that may be because of over activity of muscle. Mention your symptoms which you feel that one present. Consult a physician for further diagnosis. Detail history and physical examination give exact idea. I hope my guidance helpful to you.. Take care. Thank you.