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What Causes Burning Sensation And Irritation In The Vaginal Area?

Hey, so my vaginal area has been having some issues. It s rather irritating. Kind of a burning sensation and I feel the need to pee alot, even if I don t have to. It kinda burns to pee and then kind of a weird tinglely feeling when I do pee. Any suggestions to what I should do?
Thu, 4 Feb 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is possible that you may have an urinary tract infection. This causes a burning sensation and increased frequency of urination.

This can be determined by a urine analysis at your doctor's office, urine may need to be sent to the lab for further analysis.

Treatment may involve the use of antibiotics along with copious liquids. Cranberry may also help to relieve your symptoms.

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What Causes Burning Sensation And Irritation In The Vaginal Area?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that you may have an urinary tract infection. This causes a burning sensation and increased frequency of urination. This can be determined by a urine analysis at your doctor s office, urine may need to be sent to the lab for further analysis. Treatment may involve the use of antibiotics along with copious liquids. Cranberry may also help to relieve your symptoms. I hope this helps