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Try drinking 3 quarts of water per day, and see if you can flush the germs out of the bladder. The best home remedy, though, is to drink lots and lots of cranberry juice. BUT, if the burning is still there after 3 days, or if it becomes very uncomfortable, or if you have a fever over 99 degrees, see a doctor to get anitbiotics. This condition should not be left to get worse!

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