If symptoms continue, your doctor can tell you if you have a UTI by physical examination and a urine test. Many women are able to self-diagnose, particularly if they have had one before.
Symptoms range in severity and may include:
-More frequent urge to urinate, even if it is only a few drops.
-Stinging or burning when urinating.
-Lower abdominal pain.
-Blood in the urine (cystitis).
-Change in color or smell of urine.
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Hi, Anon.
Thank you for posting.
If symptoms continue, your doctor can tell you if you have a UTI by physical examination and a urine test. Many women are able to self-diagnose, particularly if they have had one before.
Symptoms range in severity and may include:
-More frequent urge to urinate, even if it is only a few drops.
-Stinging or burning when urinating.
-Lower abdominal pain.
-Blood in the urine (cystitis).
-Change in color or smell of urine.
Helena
July 22, 2017 - 4:14amThis Comment
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