Pain While Passing Urine
From few days blood is flowing through poop but from yesterday it's passing from urine also, and I have stomach pain. ...
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Check out the urine rm test and ultrasound report for the diagnostic confirmation. I will suggest the best for you.
Hello sir ,i am vilika swu ,22 years old ,i was having pain in the back from long time n wen I went for ultrasound I had ...
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You need to diagnose whether the back pain is originally due to back issues or it is due to kidney issues. Kidney pain vs. Back pain because your kidneys are located toward your back and= underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney. The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain. The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will be different depending on whether the pain is from a problem in your kidneys or your back. How to identify kidney painkidney pain is most often caused by a kidney infection or a stone in the tubes coming out of your kidney. If the pain is coming from your kidney, it will have these features: where the pain is located kidney pain is felt in your flank, which is the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your ribcage and your hips. It usually occurs in one side of your body, but it can occur in both sides. Type of pain kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. It won’t get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment. If you’re passing a kidney stone, the pain may fluctuate as the stone moves. Radiation of the pain sometimes the pain spreads (radiates) to your inner thigh or lower abdomen. Severity of the pain kidney pain is classified according to how bad it is — severe or mild. A kidney stone usually causes severe pain, and the pain from an infection is usually mild. Things that make it better or worse typically, nothing makes the pain better until the problem is corrected, such as by passing the stone. Unlike back pain, it usually won’t change with movement. Accompanying symptoms if you have a kidney infection or a kidney stone, you may also experience: •fever and chills •nausea and vomiting •cloudy or dark urine •an urgent need to urinate •pain when you urinate •a recent infection in your bladder •blood in your urine (this can happen with an infection or kidney stones) •small kidney stones that look like gravel in your urine how to identify back pain back pain is more common than kidney pain and is usually caused by a problem in the muscles, bones, or nerves in your back. Has the following features: where the pain is located back pain can occur anywhere on your back, but it’s most commonly located in your lower back or one of your buttocks. Type of pain muscle pain feels like a dull ache. If a nerve has been injured or irritated, the pain is a sharp burning sensation that may travel down your buttock to your lower leg or even your foot. Muscle pain may affect one or both sides, but nerve pain usually only affects one side. Radiation of the pain nerve pain may spread to your lower leg. Pain from a muscle usually stays in the back. Severity of the pain back pain is described as acute or chronic based on how long you’ve had it. Acute pain lasts days to weeks, subacute pain lasts six weeks to three months, and chronic pain lasts longer than three months. Things that make it better or worse back pain may get worse with movement or if you sit or stand for a long time. It may get better if you switch positions or walk around. Accompanying symptoms other symptoms you may experience with back pain include: •the painful spot looking swollen and feeling tender to the touch •a muscle spasm in the painful area •numbness or weakness in one or both of your legs (if the pain is due to a nerve issue) if you find you have back pain and can’t hold your urine or bowel movements, something is pressing on your spinal nerves, and you should be evaluated immediately. This condition, called caudaequina syndrome, can cause severe long-term damage to your spinal nerves if not treated right away. 6 imbalances that cause pain—and how to fix them "pain is a medical condition and a medical issue, says brett jones, owner of applied strength in pittsburgh who is certified for the functional movement screen, a system of tests and cor rective exercise strategies. "it's a warning sign. The pain is there to tell you something's wrong.
I got usg kub + pv report today and impression is bladder wall is thickened but no focal lesions are detected. Can anybo ...
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There can be many reasons for thickening of the bladder wall. If you are having symptoms like pain in the lower abdomen, frequent or painful or burning sensation during passing urine it may be due infection the bladder.
Hello I am 24 years old man. From past few months while passing the stool I am noticing semen like whitish liquid or may ...
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Hello- dhat syndrome/ dhatu roga is a condition found in the cultures of the indian subcontinent in which male patients report symptoms of fatigue, weakness, anxiety, loss of appetite, guilt, and sexual dysfunction, attributed by the patient to loss of semen through urine, in nocturnal emission, or masturbation. Male patients think that they suffer from premature ejaculation or impotence, and believe that they are passing semen in their urine. Other symptoms like weakness, easy fatigability, palpitations, insomnia, low mood, guilt and anxiety are often present. Males sometimes report a subjective feeling that their penises have shortened or have lost erection. Understanding of dhat roga by modern medicine fails to impress most patients as they have no specific medications for it. However ayurvedic treatment for dhat helps in quickly, effectively and permanently resolving the problem, treatment not only solves the problem but also allows a male to recover from its side-effects and gain much better health and potency.
Hello doctor, I have burning sensation while passing urine and burning sensation in my urethra even I have urgency of ur ...
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In the meantime, here are a few general suggestions that may help alleviate your discomfort: stay hydrated: drink plenty of water to help flush out your urinary system and dilute your urine, which may reduce the burning sensation. Avoid irritants: avoid consuming beverages or foods that may irritate your urinary system, such as caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic foods. Urinate frequently: emptying your bladder regularly can help reduce the concentration of irritants and bacteria in your urinary tract. Practice good hygiene: make sure to keep your genital area clean and dry to prevent the spread of bacteria. Avoid using harsh soaps or hygiene products that may irritate the urethra. Apply a warm compress: placing a warm compress or taking a warm bath may provide temporary relief for discomfort in your testicles.
I am 29 years old unmarried I have issues in vaginal area, I got pain while passing urine. ...
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It can be because of infection. 1.Maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day 3.Wear cotton under garments 4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. 5.Keep the area dry homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
Hello, I am unable to pass enough urine nowadays. In a day I am urinating only 2 to 3 times and I am facing this issue s ...
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It could be because of dehydration or any pathology like stones or strictures in ureters. Do you feel any pain in your belly? Without obtaining a complete history and evaluation it would not be possible to diagnose your condition. You can start by maintaining good hydration. If no relief you can start with a text consult.
Hi sir/madam. Last 8 to 10 years, I have burning sensation and pain while passing urine. Even not urine urgently I have ...
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Hello- a condition known as urethritis occurs when the urethra gets infected and inflamed. Some men can have urethritis and have no symptoms at all. But most men would experience burning pain while urinating, notice discharge from the penis, have the constant urge to urinate, endure itching around the groin area, and have a painful feeling inside the penis and painful ejaculations. There are many causes of urethritis. Irritation by substances, such as creams, lotions, soap and spermicides can cause a type of urethritis that cannot be spread to anyone else. Sexually transmitted diseases, like gonorrhea and chlamydia, can also cause urethritis. These can be spread to sexual partners. Excessive sex or masturbation can also be a cause. The first necessary step is to stop masturbating or significantly reduce it to only once per week. There are many potent herbs known to fight infection that relieve pain and strengthen the urinary system. For example, cranberry remedy with hibiscus contains proanthocyanidins (pacs), a chemical compund that ruins the structure of bactieral fimbriae, which cause utis and bladder infections. By eliminating the bacterial structures, men can combat urethritis symptoms that can damage the penis.
There is irritation in the penis while passing uriñe. Urine passes every 2 hours with pain. ...
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In the meantime, here are a few general tips that may help alleviate discomfort: drink plenty of water: staying hydrated can help flush out bacteria and promote overall urinary health. Avoid irritating substances: stay away from caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic beverages, as they can potentially aggravate your symptoms. Urinate fully: make sure to empty your bladder completely each time you urinate to minimize bacterial growth. Use a heating pad: applying a warm compress or heating pad to your lower abdomen may help alleviate pain or discomfort.
I am 21 years old. I experience pain when I urinate, I have severe abdominal pains. I have been to different hospitals b ...
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You may be having an overactive bladder. In this disease you have strong urge to urinate although you may be having very little passing of urine. If you'll try to control it you may experience very intense pain. Write to me to obtain a prescription.