I have a problem with urinating. 10 years ago I had an E.coli infection, then from time to time I had a problem with urination, pain burning. Currently (I am 22), after treatment, the symptoms disappear, but after about 2 weeks they return. I do not have bacteria or fungi, but the problem returns, I have pain when urinating EVERY DAY. The ailments worsen when I am under stress. My urologist said that the problems come from intercourse, but I have problems even if we don't have sex. The fact is that they get worse after intercourse. I had a vaginal swab done, it showed nothing, oroflowmetry - normal and ultrasound also okay. All the tests are good, there is no blood in my urine and I feel terrible pain.

Pain while urinating, burning may be related to incorrect habits - incorrect fluid intake and quality of fluid intake. The disorder is also influenced by an incorrect posture when urinating. These are the main causes of ailments. Urodynamic examination may also explain some symptoms, but it must be combined with filling in a questionnaire of the so-called voiding diary, i.e. urination.

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Lidia Skobejko-Włodarska

Specialist in pediatric urology and surgery. She obtained the title of European specialist in pediatric urology - fellow of the European Academy for Pediatric Urology (FEAPU). For many years he has been dealing with the treatment of bladder and urethral dysfunction, especially neurogenic vesico-urethral dysfunction (neurogenic bladder) in children, adolescents and young adults, using for this purpose not only pharmacological and conservative but also surgical methods. She was the first in Poland to start large-scale urodynamic tests, allowing to determine the function of the bladder in children. He is the author of many works on bladder dysfunction and urinary incontinence.

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