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Is frequent urinarion related to chlamidia or gonhorrea?
Feb 11, 2016
An urethritis due to an STD infection could give frequent urination.
But this is not the sole cause of this condition.
A thorough history and physical examination, followed by some tests are mandatory for the definitive diagnosis.
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