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[|Human|] I had a kidney infection in September last year and it went away after taking the 14 days worth of antibiotics. It came back after a few days then. I went back to the doctor in October to find I had another UTI (again with a high fever of 102 or 103 and burning when urinating). After that round of antibiotics it didn t fully go away. I still had a slight burning when urinating and after the urine and culture tests, I no longer had a UTI. I then had few STD tests done and were all negative. Now in January I still have painful urination and just started to get painful bumps around my vagina and clitorus. I have been with the same man (husband) for 10 years and have had 2 children (August of 2010 and June of 2012). I recently got my period he first time in Decemner after having my second child and noticed it now hurts to use a tampon . Please help me. I don t know what else to do.
[|AI|]  Hi young lady, welcome to Chat Doctor. You seem to be getting recurrent urinary infection after your second pregnancy. There could be a few reasons for this. You will need to consult your GP/ Family physician and get a few tests arranged first - Urine routine and culture (mid-stream urine please) and Ultrasound of Kidneys and bladder (pre- and post-emptying the bladder) at the very least. Some people tend to develop bladder diverticula or tend to retain some urine in bladder even after they think they have emptied it. Any stagnant urine is a good culture medium for bugs! I am not sure what these lumps you mention are - best to check out with a gynecologist. I don't want to just make some assumptions without examining someone and cause you to worry. It could be infection, warts, or something called endometriosis, or something else. Only after examination (and tests like a smear or biopsy) can we identify the problem. You have been with only one partner for past 10 years, but you are never sure of the other person are you! I am not suggesting anything, but want you to get examined by an appropriate specialist asap and not neglect this.