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Lower abdomen burning feeling
My father is 80 years old. He is having a burning feeling in his lower abdomen, which is causing him a lot of discomfort. His urine flow is normal. Recently, he was admitted to the hospital for heart-related issues, and he had a catheter for 6 days during that time. But this burning feeling in his lower abdomen started after two from the discharged date. He is currently taking the following medicines: Dytor 10 mg Rosagold 10 mg Syndopa Plus Bisoprolol fumarate 2.5 mg Rapilif D 8 mg His "urine routine report" and while abdomen is attached. Please advise what could be the problem and what we should do.
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Already answered. Consult urologist as he have  prostatomegaly, renal cyst.
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he has an enlarged prostate , the catheter might have caused mechanical irritation or triggered prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate). This often causes deep pelvic or lower abdominal discomfort. Please consult urologist for further workup
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He has chronic congestive cardiac failure,, bilateral renal cysts, enlarged prostate.  Please consult a urologist offline.
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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