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  5. Ive been feeling a burning sensation after peeing, mostly in the mornings, and it gets worse after drinking alcohol. Ive had my urine tested a couple of times, and theres been a small infection, but it never seems to go away completely. Its been going on for almost a year now. If its an infection, why isnt it healing properly?

Ive been feeling a burning sensation after peeing, mostly in the mornings, and it gets worse after drinking alcohol. Ive had my urine tested a couple of times, and theres been a small infection, but it never seems to go away completely. Its been going on for almost a year now. If its an infection, why isnt it healing properly?

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Ive been feeling a burning sensation after peeing, mostly in the mornings, and it gets worse after drinking alcohol. Ive had my urine tested a couple of times, and theres been a small infection, but it never seems to go away completely. Its been going on for almost a year now. If its an infection, why isnt it healing properly?

Burning Sensation after Urination_1. _Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): The presence of infection in your urine tests suggests a UTI.2. _Recurring UTI: The persistence of symptoms for almost a year indicates a recurring UTI._Possible Reasons for Persistent Symptoms_1. _Incomplete treatment: If the infection is not fully cleared, symptoms can persist.2. _Antibiotic resistance: The bacteria may have developed resistance to the antibiotics used to treat the infection.3. _Underlying medical conditions: Conditions like diabetes, kidney stones, or an enlarged prostate can increase the risk of UTIs.4. _Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle or menopause can affect the urinary tract._Alcohol Consumption_1. _Increased risk: Alcohol can irritate the bladder and increase the risk of UTIs._Next Steps_1. _Consult a urologist: Schedule an appointment with a urologist to discuss your symptoms and treatment options.2. _Comprehensive urine test: Request a comprehensive urine test, including a urine culture, to identify the underlying cause of the infection.3. _Imaging tests: Your doctor may recommend imaging tests, such as a CT scan or ultrasound, to rule out any underlying conditions.4. _Lifestyle changes: Make lifestyle changes, such as drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol, and practicing good hygiene.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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