Urinary retention problem

2022-01-01 15:48:28
My father ( age 76 ) has a grade 2 enlarged prostate gland. Around two weeks back his urine wasn't coming out. Then he got a cathedral and started taking Rapilif 8 mg daily at night. His PSA test was 3.8 , which is normal. USG test was normal baring the enlarged prostate gland of grade 2 and 40/45 gm in size. He isn't diabetic. He take blood pressure medicine and ecosprin daily. Around 16 year ago he had a by pass heart surgery. Overall blood test is normal except the creatinine is on the borderline. Since childhood he has acidity issues. He has constipation problem. Does constipation problem causing his urine retention issues?
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It's due to enlarged prostate his urine is stopping kindly consult for detailed evaluation and treatment

Answered2022-01-02 09:04:57

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Answered2022-01-02 01:32:59

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

Answered2022-01-01 17:41:15

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May cause
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable

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it can cause....plz detailed consultation needed

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Can cause

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