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Sex may trigger cystitis, and the body's resistance decreases during menstruation, so the symptoms are aggravated! Causes bladder irritation, that is, urinary frequency, urgency, and painful urination! You can take drugs to treat, quinolones and tendines have a good effect, drink more water and urinate frequently!
The best preventive measure is to urinate after every sexual intercourse, which can basically eliminate the bacteria that have been squeezed into the urethra!
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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How many days have passed now? Could it be your psychological effect, this is normal. Don't overthink it.
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Inflammation of the urethra.
Pay attention to hygiene.
Is it a small intestine fire? Go and ask the doctor, it's best if it's okay, and don't delay if you have something. Everyone has only his own body in the world. Love.
Go to the Qing Palace, it may not be clean, there is a residue stuck to the uterine entrance, and I can't see it when I do B ultrasound.
There are many groups of people in this way, so it is better to go to the hospital for a check-up, and a comprehensive examination of physical health is the most important!
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Hurry up to the hospital, ask the doctor, check it, dysmenorrhea is not like this, it is generally painful when you first come, but from what you described, the main thing is to find out the cause in order to prescribe the right medicine, you say yes, you must find a regular hospital for examination.