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"He has a little pain in the lower abdomen. Otherwise no other symptoms."

It sounds like the individual may have a urinary tract infection. It is important for them to see a doctor within 24-48 hours to get treatment. In some cases, pharmacists can prescribe antibiotics for uncomplicated urinary infections in women. However, men should always see a doctor for such infections. It's best to address this issue promptly to prevent any complications.

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