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I had sex with my boyfriend and a week after I always have the constant urge to pee in whenever I didn't drink a lot of water. It will back to normal if I drink enough water. I also have smelly discharge, but it comes and go, usually only happens for 2 days and the other day I still have discharge (without odor).

Is that the sign of STI?

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Yes it does sound like an STI or urinary tract infection, whatever I is you need to get it treated. Do you have STI clinics in your area.

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Galen70

The urge to pee could indeed be a urinary tract infection . The discharge could be bacterial vaginosis. You could attend your GP for these or a local sexual health unit .

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