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I thought I had explained aggravation to you in the past.

A new symptom is not an aggravation. It is most likely a proving symptom (side effect) OR it is coincidental and you are simply sick with an infection.

It may also be part of the Tertiary response to the remedy - the vital force may be using the frequent urination as a way of cleaning out the internal disorder.

There is no way to know for sure as someone else has taken your case not us.

Are you seeing this homoeopath in person?
 
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So it IS a normal symptom for you. That is completely different.

If you have had this before and no test shows anything, then it is unlikely to be a medical condition needing treatment.

Why can you not contact your homoeopath? Did you seem them in person? Do they have a phone number?
 
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Then it is a normal symptom, you have had it before, it is just worse than it was.

Prolonged aggravations usually happen because too large or too many doses were taken, there is a physical pathology with tissue change, or the patient is an oversensitive one.
 
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