Seasonal flu effect

2021-12-06 14:11:31
Hi, Is seasonal flu makes tired and it causes urinating more even without drinking water? Regards, Ramya
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May cause
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Consultation is advisable

Answered2021-12-09 02:51:59

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2021-12-07 12:24:15

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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.

Answered2021-12-06 17:21:36

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In my opinion both r different,  treat flu.

Answered2021-12-06 14:56:36

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-12-06 14:36:33

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Flu like symptoms can make you tired Sometimes when weathet is cold, increase urination is common. Do you have any other symptoms with increase urination, like burning sensation or itching? Kindly consult for proper evaluation and management
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get urine routine, RBS follow up with reports

Answered2021-12-06 14:26:04

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Seasonal flu can make u feel tired. But frequent urination cannot be explained by it Get your blood sugar tested..pre and post meal

Answered2021-12-06 14:17:21

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Not really

Answered2021-12-06 16:16:34

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Tiredness is seen in flu but frequent urination is not relate that High blood sugar may be the indication for both tiredness and frequent urination

Answered2021-12-06 14:25:09

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Hi., I can understand your concern Flu can cause tiredness and frequent urination can be due to cold weather, if any irritation while urination, can be due to urinary tract infection.
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plan for urine complete and FBS if issue persist

Answered2021-12-06 14:21:04

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