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It's been 4 days, feeling of burning during urination, possibility of blood in the urine.

Based on the symptoms described, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible for evaluation. If you are experiencing burning sensations during urination and the possibility of blood in the urine, it could indicate a urinary tract infection or another underlying issue. It is also concerning if you are experiencing back pain and pelvic discomfort. It is recommended to seek medical attention within 24-48 hours to properly address and treat these symptoms.

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