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The past two days i've had a few symptoms of a urinary tract infection: a constant urge to pee that doesn't go away afte ...
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Hello plenty of liquids 2-2.5 liters a day. Citralka liquids 10 ml three times a day after food with half glass of water to be continued at least in summer. Slowly reduced dose to one time. Tab levoflox 500 one after food for five days. If pain urispas two times a day after food for three to five days. You can go for urine culture and sensitivity if any thing positive than treatment is easy n you get full cure as you r only 19.
My sister had intense joint pain in hands and legs and fever from last week. We took her to doctor and he advised for so ...
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Can one get UTI without having sex or being sexually active? If yes, then what could be the other reasons? ...
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A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system — your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Most infections involve the lower urinary tract — the bladder and the urethra and typically occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract through the urethra and begin to multiply in the bladder. Our urinary system is designed to keep out such microscopic invaders, but these defenses sometimes fail and bacteria may take hold and grow into a full-blown infection in the urinary tract. UTIs are fairly common in women and affect the bladder and urethra. CAUSES: 1. Infection of the bladder (cystitis) is usually caused by Escherichia coli (E. Coli), a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. However, sometimes other bacteria are also responsible. 2. Sexual intercourse may lead to cystitis, but you don't have to be sexually active to develop it. All women are at risk of cystitis because of their anatomy — specifically, the short distance from the urethra to the anus and the urethral opening to the bladder. 3. Infection of the urethra (urethritis). This type of UTI can occur when GI bacteria spread from the anus to the urethra. Also, because the female urethra is close to the vagina, sexually transmitted infections, such as herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia and mycoplasma, can cause urethritis. Other Risk factors in women could be: a. Certain types of birth control measures: Women who use diaphragms or spermicidal agents for birth control can be at a higher risk. B. Menopause: After menopause, a decline in circulating estrogen causes changes in the urinary tract that make you more vulnerable to infection. C. During pregnancy or childbirth. Other risk factors for UTIs in general include: Urinary tract abnormalities. Babies born with urinary tract abnormalities that don't allow urine to leave the body normally or cause urine to back up in the urethra have an increased risk of UTIs. Blockages in the urinary tract. Kidney stones or an enlarged prostate can trap urine in the bladder and increase the risk of UTIs. A suppressed immune system. Diabetes and other diseases that impair the immune system — the body's defense against germs — can increase the risk of UTIs. Catheter use. People who can't urinate on their own and use a tube (catheter) to urinate have an increased risk of UTIs. This may include people who are hospitalized, people with neurological problems that make it difficult to control their ability to urinate and people who are paralyzed. A recent urinary procedure. Urinary surgery or an examination of your urinary tract that involves medical instruments can both increase your risk of developing a UTI. Hope this helps.
Hi doctor I'm 27 years old my wife is 26 she is problem in urinal time complete not in full satisfaction what the reason ...
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She may have urinary tract infection or stone problem. These are the commonest causes. To rule out these ,go for urine complete examination with microscopic exam. And ultrasound scan for whole abd. Take plenty of water and take juice of half lemon in one glass of water two times a day if not contraindicated.
Hi Sir, I am 28 year old after sex my left side very pain and after sex I am frustrated and I am suffered kidney stones ...
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Get full clinical evaluation done for stone disease. This includes urine examination routine and microscopic along with the culture and sensitivity test done. Ultrasonography for kidney ,ureter, bladder. A functional study like IVP or CT Urography may also be required sometimes. Blood test for renal function should be done. Treatment as per your clincal evaluation.
Burning urine. .some time occur. Penis ma vi burning hota ha. PATHOLOGY REPORT. Kiya ha CBC report normal. ESR REPORT-28 ...
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Your urine routine and microscopic exam is normal. Post void urine volume 95 cc is slghtly high (Normally it should be <50 ml. As you are also having buring urne I advise you consult an Urologist.
Sir I had appendicitis laparoscopic surgery 2 years back I started Gym from 3 months I getting pain in the back side and ...
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Dear lybrate-user the pain is not related to surgery. Gym exercises can give some pain which is relieved with ice therapy. If pain persists then see a doctor. The urine color is naturally yellow. Still to clear your doubt you can get urine examination done in Lab.