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What Causes Frequent And Little Urination After Having Sex?

Hi ! Pls Dr , I can hardly hold my urine, and I pee very little frequently always having the feeling of wanting to urinate more ,it comes with pain and burning sensation, and I pee very little, I earlier treated PID. And i get this feeling after having sex with my husband. Pls Dr help.
Wed, 29 Jun 2016
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Hi.your urination problem indicating infection is not a unusual effect in ladies soon after sex as infection transmission to and from the partner is common occurrence so also when PID has been treated inadequately.
So i would suggest you to consult a gynourologist with all records of health who would investigate you to check whether this infection is de novo and complicated or relapse of PID and whether it is specific one or otherwise to advise the right course. Best of luck for early solution
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What Causes Frequent And Little Urination After Having Sex?

Hi.your urination problem indicating infection is not a unusual effect in ladies soon after sex as infection transmission to and from the partner is common occurrence so also when PID has been treated inadequately. So i would suggest you to consult a gynourologist with all records of health who would investigate you to check whether this infection is de novo and complicated or relapse of PID and whether it is specific one or otherwise to advise the right course. Best of luck for early solution