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Blood in urine

Up until three days ago I was a virgin and now I find it hurts to urinate, I also dont go as often and very little comes out. Today I also found blood in my urine, I need to know what this could be and how to get it treated.
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I was in college and the exact same thing happened to me.  The campus dr. told me it was vaginitis.  It was not. I disagreed with him. He refused to treat me for a UTI and I suffered for a long time after that. All I needed was a urine test.  He really messed me up long term.  I had repeated uti's after that.  Make sure you get tested for the uti and the vaginitis.  I said TESTED.  Make them do both so you don't suffer like I did.  Don't let them guess what they think it is and don't be too shy to stand up for yourself like I was.  Make sure they know for sure what it is they are treating.
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vaginitis or UTI , yeast infection.  uti is treated with cipro an antbiotic usually for 7 daays 2 x day.  yeast infection is treated with a pill called diflucan tasken by mouth 1 time.  vaginitis is inflamation from the intercourse due to dry walls and not sufficient lubricant or allergic reaction to the spermicide in condomes or the material of the condom, treated with corisone cream rx strenght.

try to urinate after sex, this fluches out the area and expells gerns as urne is sterile.  if it burns you are chaffed and try astro glide as this is oil free base that won't erode the condom.
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