Urination - painful
From DrKoop's partner site on breast cancer, MyBreastCancerNetwork.com
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Treatment: If a urinary tract infection is confirmed or highly suspected, treatment will include the prescription of an antibiotic. If appropriate, pain medications will be administered. If gonorrhea or chlamydia is suspected, your health care provider will provide you with antibiotics to treat these infections, usually even before the lab can confirm the infection. In this case, you will also be instructed to notify any sexual partners for treatment. If vaginitis or vulvitis is diagnosed, your health care provider will recommend appropriate treatment. Other medications or surgical treatment may be necessary, depending on the cause of the discomfort.
Review Date: 08/15/2006 ![]() advertisement
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