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PostPosted: 05/04/07 - 09:14    Post subject: Pain after urination Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, i'm 14 and i've been having a burning sensation after i've gone to the toilet in the past day. i haven't had any sexual encounters, so i'm wondering if i could be a UTI. Can someone help please Sad[/list]
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