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"I'm taking NITROFURANTOIN 100MG for a urinary infection and it continues to burn at my urethral meatus. Is this normal?"

It is normal for the first urine of the day to sting a bit when you have an irritated vulva. Drinking plenty of water can help dilute the urine and make it less painful. You can also try running water over the vulva while urinating to reduce the discomfort. If you do not experience any other symptoms throughout the day, it may be best to wait until next Monday before deciding whether to consult a doctor again.

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