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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Frequent UTIs. Frequent Urge For Urination, Fouls Mell From Vagina. Suggestions?

Hi....ave experience frequent UTI ...in da last two months i was treated on different occasions...but now i have this discomfort feeling in ma clitoris and an urge to urinate....over and over..little urine comes out wen i use the rest room...and a lil foul liquid is secreted from my vagina ....what is wrong with me...or is it UTI..again...am 19 years old
Sun, 31 Mar 2013
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Hi,
if your symptoms are just from 2 months. Then you may have to consult a gyneacoogist , because you seem to have vaginal infection which is responsible for the foul smell,discharge,discomfort, itching etc.,and can be treated with medication.
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Frequent UTIs. Frequent Urge For Urination, Fouls Mell From Vagina. Suggestions?

Hi, if your symptoms are just from 2 months. Then you may have to consult a gyneacoogist , because you seem to have vaginal infection which is responsible for the foul smell,discharge,discomfort, itching etc.,and can be treated with medication.