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Frequent urination, hyperleukorrhea,

I am a 23 year old girl, my symptoms are frequent urination, after each urination, the total feeling of urination, but the amount of discharge is very small, almost no. This has been this symptom for almost two years. I'm having sex. I have tried to search for symptoms on openai, which may include the following: urinary tract infection, cystitis, overactive bladder, urethral syndrome urinary calculi, gynecological problems (cervix problems, pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis), bladder muscle dysfunction. I think it should be gynecological disease, please the doctor to give some treatment suggestions, really want to treat well.
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nkkk, this is a patient-to-patient website, in which people with similar medical issues give each other suggestions about what kind of doctor to see and what to ask the doctor when they get there. It sounds like you have a problem that a doctor specializing in women's urinary-tract issues should diagnose. Start with your regular doctor and ask for a referral.
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