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Short bladder infections?


every so often i get something where i have to go to the bathroom alot, i mean alot, and its a bit painful but after awhile of frequent urination it subsides, what would that be? and no its not an STD >.<

Sounds like good old urinary tract infection. Have your urine examined next time it happens.

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