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asked by: marsofel on April 2nd, 2007
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Hello,
About four weeks ago, I stared having to go to the bathroom frequently with very little urine actually being expelled. There was a very small amount of days where there was itching, but no pain. Now there is no itching.

I was taken to a doctor and the test for a UTI came up negative. However, he gave me a medicine -- Pyridium, I believe is the name -- and I've been taking in the dosage he recommended for the last week. However, I still have to go the bathroom frequently with little to nothing coming out. It's become very intrusive and frustrating.

Any ideas on what this could be?
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