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Frequent urge to urinate & back/joint pa
Hello Sir, From last 1 year or so i am having problem of frequent urge to urinate, incomplete bladder empty, back pain and joints pain for which have done couple of tests and ultrasound for abdomen and pelvis , spine xray and other blood and urine tests. In 1st USG post void residue was showing 103CC which and probability of Stricture for which i consulted 1 Urologist too but he said 103 cc is not possible so after 3 months have again done USG which showed it as 53CC but doc is not of view that it is stricture. Pls suggest is their anything serious which is not getting diagnosed.
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Post void residue varies in every USG report,  if u r straining while passing urine and having difficulty in passing urine, then there can be possibility of stricture
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Get urine flow test done to see the speed of urine, and share the report, calibration test after urine flow test
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If urine stream is thin..u take longer time to void... Need to rule out stricture... Get uroflometery done..
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