Female, 40 years old, urinate in a small amount, and it takes dozens of seconds to pee out when you

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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A woman in her 40s may have a problem with the urethra, and if the urethra is inflamed, it will cause a small amount of urine and frequent urination. How strong?

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