Hi There is no evidence of infection in the urine based on the culture report. It is possible the burning sensation may be due to inadequate fluid intake and consequently concentrated urine. You will need examination of the swelling to find the cause. Meanwhile you could try cranberry capsules -6/day, avoid coffee and tea and drink adequate fluids, avoid acidic fruit juices.
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What Causes Burning During Urination?
Hi There is no evidence of infection in the urine based on the culture report. It is possible the burning sensation may be due to inadequate fluid intake and consequently concentrated urine. You will need examination of the swelling to find the cause. Meanwhile you could try cranberry capsules -6/day, avoid coffee and tea and drink adequate fluids, avoid acidic fruit juices.