It sounds like she's had this for a long time, which means it's highly doubtful that it's a UTI. If you have UTI for extended periods of time, it can become deadly because it works its way to your kidneys and damages them. Once it's reached your kidneys, you get fevers and excruciating pain in your kidney area. They're hard to miss.
Have her see a doctor. She probably just has a naturally small bladder and/or needs to change her diet. (Things like coffee and sodas are diuretic.)
Also, peeing before and after sex is a good thing and should be done on a normal basis to prevent UTI. It washes out sex fluids that got into the wrong place.
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