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Hlo dr, when I go to urinate, after completing urine then also drop by drop urine comes out continuously... What is the cause of this...plz say... I don't have any burning issue or fever...
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Not uncommon but more detailed history is desirable
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Consultation is advisable
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Go for urine routine and culture. Also get an ultrasound abdomen and pelvis done. This will rule out every possibility of the causes We will come to the Conclusion after these tests
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go for evaluation
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drink plenty of water and get ur investigations evaluated so we come to know the cause and treat the root cause
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Hi. It may be due to any structure in urethral way.. Please consult with urologist.
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Please consult a Urologist for a physical examination and further management. You should pass urine every two hours whether you have the urge to pass urine or not. Do you have to wear a diaper because of continuous leaking of the urine ?
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Get Urine RM done.
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Do one urine routine first Then if required will do urine culture
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Drink plenty of water Seems to be incomplete voiding of urine More detailed history is required You can start with Tab Nitrofurantion 100mg 1-0-1 for 5 days
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Hello Good morning As far u r complains it looks more towards incomplete voiding of urine. If u feel any pain abdomen Plz mention or consult U may require a uroflowmetry test to rule out any urinary complains For now u can take Tab Nitrofurantoin 100 mg 1-0-1 for 7 days Tab urimax 0.4 mg 0-0-1 for 15 days Drink plenty of water
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Consult if u have similar complains
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It could be urinary tract infection
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Complete urine examination
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Take good amount of water , keep good hygeine
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For how long it’s happening Need more history So get consultation
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Take Syp. Alkasol 2tsf with half glass of water for 1 week. Drink plenty of fluids.
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Mostly uti ( because of ur age) Take fosfomycin 1 sachet in a glass of water once U can also take alkasol syrup three times Kindly do a urine routine  and consult...and also do a RBS..before starting treatment
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Might be UTI.
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Remember, if you experience persistent or severe burning urine, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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1. Stay hydrated 2. Practice good hygiene 3. Avoid irritants 4. Urinate when needed 5. Wipe correctly 6. Wear breathable clothing
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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Based on the patient's symptoms of frequent urination, including dribbling after voiding without burning or fever, a few possible causes come to mind: 1. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Even without burning, this could be an atypical presentation of a UTI, especially in females. It would be important to rule this out by getting a urine routine and culture test.   2. Overactive Bladder (OAB): Sometimes, an overactive bladder can cause frequent urges to urinate, even after the bladder has been emptied. 3. Incomplete Bladder Emptying: This could be due to a functional issue where the bladder isn't completely emptying, leading to residual urine and subsequent dribbling. This may require an ultrasound or further urological assessment. 4. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles may also result in incomplete voiding or post-void dribbling. Next Steps: - I recommend doing a **urine routine examination** to check for infections. - Drink **plenty of fluids** to keep the urinary system flushed. - Consult a physician for a more in-depth evaluation. If further help is needed, feel free to **consult me** directly for follow-up and management.
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Its can be UTI
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Drink more water/plenty fluid
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This is called SUI (stress urinary incontinence). Consult your doctor.
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You should do pelvic strengthning exercises.
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According to your query and sign and  know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above . Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation  and please keep positive  attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life
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Check urine RE ME CS to rule out urinary infection... Do an USG scan to rule out any malposition of urogenital organs... also check FBS PPBS to rule out Diabetes (chances ar less though)
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult Will help you
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The symptom you're describing—urine dribbling after urination—is known as post-void dribbling. It can have several causes, including: Weak pelvic floor muscles: These muscles help control the bladder, and weakness can lead to incomplete bladder emptying. Prostate issues (in men): An enlarged prostate can obstruct urine flow, leading to dribbling. Urethral stricture: Narrowing of the urethra can cause incomplete emptying of the bladder. Residual urine: The bladder might not fully empty, causing urine to slowly leak out afterward. Since you don’t have burning or fever (symptoms of infection), it’s less likely to be related to an infection. However, I recommend seeing a urologist for a full evaluation to determine the exact cause and get proper treatment. Pelvic floor exercises or medications may be recommended depending on the diagnosis.
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Please do a urine re test
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May be due to infection, kindly do urine routine microscopy and consult with report
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It can be UTI. You need further evaluation.
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This might be due to some urine infection or other causes
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you should visit a physician or a gynaecologist for this
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly consult with urologist
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Consult urologist
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Please get urine test to rule UTI is it’s bacterial or non bacterial infections after that accordingly we will start the treatment !
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Urine test
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The most common cause in women is urinary tract infections.
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Drink lot of lime water for 2 days , if no improvement then go for urine culture and senitivity test.
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Connect please
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Connect please
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Weak bladder
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Would be because of infection . Drink plenty of water. Get urine routine done and have a follow up.
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It might be due to infection. Kindly connect.
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It's may be urine infection Plenty of water take it If not improve do urine test
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Get urine exam routine and microscopy
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Consult if needed
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Drink plenty of water Avoid sugars for a while
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