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Could Burning Sensation And Pain While Urinating Indicate UTI,STD Or Kidney Stone?

i have a question well the other day out of no where i started getting a burning sensation. does not hurt when i pee well sometimes it does. its constant but sometimes the pain relives. its not that bad of pain either just annoying. i have been urinating alot more and having the urge also. idk what it is? could it be a uti or kidney stones or even a std?
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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Hi It can be anything of the causes you have mentioned. This is for sure UTI and i would like to get the following tests : Routine blood tests like hemogram, blood sugar, urea, creatinine, Urine routine and microscopy and culture sensitivity as this is recurrent problem. and Ultrasonography for abdomen. You need to antibiotics which are prescription drugs for which you need to meet a Doctor, a nephrologist preferably.
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Could Burning Sensation And Pain While Urinating Indicate UTI,STD Or Kidney Stone?

Hi It can be anything of the causes you have mentioned. This is for sure UTI and i would like to get the following tests : Routine blood tests like hemogram, blood sugar, urea, creatinine, Urine routine and microscopy and culture sensitivity as this is recurrent problem. and Ultrasonography for abdomen. You need to antibiotics which are prescription drugs for which you need to meet a Doctor, a nephrologist preferably.