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Burning sensation in my private part
Burning sensation in my private part. Frequent urge for urine. Sensation increases when I havent peed for a while and then once I pee it reduces a bit. Please help! I am worried
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Test RBS URE, Urine culture
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Syrup alkasol 2tsp with half cup of water twice daily for 5 days Drink plenty of water Before medication give routine urine examination and culture sensitivity T.fluvoxate 100mg bd for 5 days
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This symptoms suggestive of urinary tract infection Kindly do Urine routine examination
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plenty of oral fluid
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Hello Its symptom of urinary tract infection As long as you dont experience fever with chills You can manage by taking more water and some analgesics Observe for 2 days following these measures If symptom persists Kindly take a consultation Regards Dr.Gayatri
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Simple step 3-4 ltrs of water Syp neeri tds Test Urine rm Urine cs Connect with reports
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That could be due to urinary tract infection.Get your urine analysis done to clarify.You can take urispas 200 mg twice daily for the burning sensation symptomatic relief.Depending on the urine analysis you may need a antibiotic.
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Hiii Burning sensation in urine have lots of causes Urinary tract infection is one In order to know ur health condition better n proper treatment n guidance Connect with me over here
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Can be a serious intra abdominal problem Kindly connect and provide more information
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Doxy100 one per day after food for ten days.   URISPAS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR days. Montek lc one at night after dinner for 7 days. Betnovate c locally  after cleaning.
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Hello, Take balanced diet. For prescription please pay and consult or contact me at WhatsApp at +9195950eight7399. Thanks.
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Check cue plz
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Did you have problem of urethral discharge earlier? What is the duration of your sickness? Take cefixime 200mg one morning and one evening for 5days Tab cetrizine 5 mg one morning and one evening for 7 days. Syp Citralka 5ml every 8hours for 7 days. Apply candiderm ointment over itchy part, twice a week for 14 days.
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Hello, I understand you're feeling a burning sensation in your private part, especially with a frequent urge to urinate, which improves slightly after urinating. This sounds very uncomfortable, and I’m here to help you. 1. What It Could Be Your symptoms suggest a possible urinary tract infection (UTI) or urethritis (inflammation of the urine pipe). Common causes include: Bacterial infection from poor hydration or hygiene. Mild irritation or inflammation from dehydration. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) if any recent unprotected contact. Non-infective causes like chemical irritation (soaps, gels, etc.). 2. Why You Feel This Way The burning and urgency happen because the inner lining of your urine tube may be irritated or inflamed. When urine stays for long, the irritation increases. After urination, the pressure reduces and you feel a little better. 3. What You Should Do Now Drink plenty of fluids (2.5–3 litres/day) to flush out your urinary tract. Avoid spicy food, alcohol, and caffeine for a few days. Do not delay urination—empty your bladder when you feel the urge. Avoid using harsh soaps or perfumed products on the genitals. Do not self-medicate with antibiotics—resistance is a risk. 4. Tests You May Need To confirm the cause, visit a doctor for: Urine routine and microscopy Urine culture (to find bacteria) Possibly STD testing if history suggests 5. When to Seek Help Urgently If pain increases If you see blood in urine If you develop fever or back pain Conclusion: Most likely, it’s a treatable urinary issue, but we need a few basic tests to be sure. Please don’t worry—it’s common, and with proper care, you’ll feel better soon. Reference: Based on evaluation guidelines from Harrison’s Manual of Medicine (Lower urinary tract symptoms and infections). Mark HELPFUL 🙂🙂🙂🙂
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Kindlt connect with me for a proper evaluation
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Most common cause is uti for your symptoms
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consult for proper advise and also no need to worry
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Tab cefixime 200 Mg 1 BD SYP cital 10 ML BD For 3 days Adv routine urine microscopic examination Connect
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal
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Drink plenty of water. Get urine routine.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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