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Pain while urinating
My father from 3days feeling pain while urinating also he is not able to control the urge to urinate, happening from 3days. Any medicine could be highly appreciated
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hello may br due to prostate hypertrophy consult urologist and decide bye
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seems like a uti. 1.Tab Pan 40 mg twice daily before meals. 2.Tab Norflox 400 mg twice daily after meals. 3. Syrup Uriliser 1 tsf thrice daily in one glass of water. 4. Tab Meftal Spas thrice daily after meals. 5.Plenty of water and other liquids. 6. Cap Becosule one daily 7. Tab Voveran Sr 75 mg once as needed for Pain.
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This is a symptom of Urinary infection, more common as he is in the age group where he probably has associated Prostate problem. Requires Urine routine test to see if he has blood in the urine
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. There could be a urinary tract infection and also he might be having a prostatic enlargement as it is common in his age. I would suggest you get his urine tested and also a ultrasound abdomen done with post void volume. Kindly consult a MD physician in person with the reports. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain.
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Probably prostatic enlargement.Please monitor him,provide plenty of fluids and rest.Take him to a general surgeon or urologist if symptoms worsen or urinary flow decreases or changes colour.
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