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Urinary Tract Infection Post Intercourse, Burning Sensation On Urination, Lying Down. Causes?

i had sexual intercourse last week and assumed i was getting a urinary tract infection because everytime i went to pee it would burn and nothing would come out. a few days later i was able to pee fine but now i have the worst burning sensation even when i am laying down and i have no idea what it is, it is so bad that i nearly cry over the pain
Wed, 23 Oct 2013
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hi,
Most likely you are suffering from urinary infection. You have not mentioned your age and sex. By your history I assume you are a young female. Urinary tract infection is common in sexually active females. Some individuals are more prone to infection because of their genetic make-up.
You need to test you urine for infection and should be treated by appropriate antibiotics according to the urine culture report. visit a urologist.
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Urinary Tract Infection Post Intercourse, Burning Sensation On Urination, Lying Down. Causes?

hi, Most likely you are suffering from urinary infection. You have not mentioned your age and sex. By your history I assume you are a young female. Urinary tract infection is common in sexually active females. Some individuals are more prone to infection because of their genetic make-up. You need to test you urine for infection and should be treated by appropriate antibiotics according to the urine culture report. visit a urologist.