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Reoccurring cystitis :(

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Hi ladies, can you help? I am having problems with cystitis after sex. It happens if we are intimate more than twice over a few days. I am so careful to shower and empty bladder after but I still keep getting the feeling of needing to go more often and my urine smells. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

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Hi😊

Log onto patient.info and search 'recurrent cystitis in women' 🙂xB

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Try one cranberry tablet every day. I suffered excruciating cystitis for years. Really frequently. After three weeks of the cranberry tablets, not one single bout in EIGHT YEARS!!!!!! Please try it.

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