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pain in urinating

   hey guys... i feel these symptoms (pain and discomfort during urinating.. but im still a virgin(this is true).. What seems to be the cause of this? help!! i cant tell my mom beacuse i am ashame that she might think that i am doing sexual activities which is not true.. help me please.. can canberry pills really works?? well, by the way where can i buy this?? i live in the philippines.. Is it available here.. thanks in advance!!
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It sounds like you have a UTI (urinairy tract infection). Canberry pills or juice can help but only if you are in the early stages. Most people need to see a doctor because they are so uncomfotable. The doctor will put you on an antibiotic at cure it. He will alson recommend drink lots and lots of water. The one thing you need to watch if you are put on antibiotics is that it can cause a yeast infection so then you must battle that with either monostat or a pill called diflucan. Please do not worry about telling your parents that you need to see a doctor. Having a UTI does not come from the vaginal area.
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yes it sounds like a bladder infection. This can happen for many reasons. Sex is not one of them. If you don't have it taken care of it will not go away on it's own. If your mother goes with you she can hear for herself that sex has nothing to do with it.
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