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Vaginal Discomfort, Urge To Pee Often, Poking Sensation In Vaginal Area. No UTI. Remedy ?

My daughter 12yrs has vaginal discomfort , urge to pee often & a poking sensation in the vaginal area.she has done a urine test & the pediatrician has ruled out urinary infection& only suggested she improve her diet & have a lot of liquids.no medicines nothing.these symtoms keep recurring so she feels uncomfortable to attend school as she will be visiting the loo often.what shld I do & is there any natural remedies.
Thu, 19 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears to be the latent urinary tract infection, anxiety or may be the symptoms due to nearing the minarchy. So i advise you to consult an urologist or a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment.
If nothing is found culture and sensitivity of the urine may be required. Thank you.
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Vaginal Discomfort, Urge To Pee Often, Poking Sensation In Vaginal Area. No UTI. Remedy ?

Hi, it appears to be the latent urinary tract infection, anxiety or may be the symptoms due to nearing the minarchy. So i advise you to consult an urologist or a gynacologist for diagnosis and treatment. If nothing is found culture and sensitivity of the urine may be required. Thank you.