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What Causes Neckpain, Headache, Cold And Pricking Sensation In Fingers Following An UTI?

I had a urinart tract infection 8 weeks ago. I am aching on the back of my neck, and i had a temerature last night. Three of my fingers i am experiencing pins and needles, i have got a bad head and feel cold. My urine is dark though not burning when i pee though i am urinating a lot and if feels as though i have a blockage, as their is no pressure when i pee.
Wed, 17 May 2017
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UTI doesn't have correlation to neckpain, headache, cold or pricking sensation on fingers. The symptom of UTI suck as pain when you are urinating, pain in lower abdomen, blood in urine. To avoid an UTI, you should drink enough water (2L daily).

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What Causes Neckpain, Headache, Cold And Pricking Sensation In Fingers Following An UTI?

UTI doesn t have correlation to neckpain, headache, cold or pricking sensation on fingers. The symptom of UTI suck as pain when you are urinating, pain in lower abdomen, blood in urine. To avoid an UTI, you should drink enough water (2L daily). May this answer helps your. Regards.