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I had a recurring urine bacterial Infection for a long time. After that, I have yellow urine, even After drinking lots of water. And if I masturbate I have a burning sensation while urinating. Urine routine and urine culture shows normal. e GFR decreasing from 130 to became 104, during this. My Doctor is just keeping changing medicines and supplements, Please answer, what could be the reason? And Please Answer I need If I have ADHD, my psychiatric Doctor prescribed atomoxetine, this causes urine retention as its common side effects After taking atomoxetine for 4 days ,pain started in testicles After that my doctor stopped I  attached sonography, Please tell me,I need to study for job. For that  need to take atomoxetine
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If u are urine routine and urine c/s is normal always The calling it urinary infection becomes very difficult U need to undergo more work up towards knowing what exactly is happening Have you checked ur prostate? Have you undergo any scans to look.your bladder ? This report you have attached is showing collection secondary to may be an infection You are 28 yr old male Uti in male patient should undergo extensive work up 1.USG to.see if you have any structural problems of your bladder or kidneys and prostate 2.any sugars? 3.Any chances of STDs? 4. MCU /AUG to look for reflux or any stricture What supplements are you on? Yes the tab you are on has urinary retention as one of it's side effects
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