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Urination problem after biopsy test
Today my boyfriend's mother had gone through a minor operation of sample collection from the cervix for biopsy test. Now she is unable to pee. She is having a feeling that her urinary bladder is full but whenever she is going to pee, sufficient urine is not coming out. And as a result she is getting tensed and a feeling of discomfort is going within her. What will she do to normalize this situation? Is there any medicine or self-treatment to normalize this situation? And how long will it take to recover from this situation and urinate normally?
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She may have got urinary infection. She needs evaluation and further testing .
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Connect please
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It is not big operation To prevent bleeding  they might have put some gauge  in vagina She will pass Don't worry Ask her to take some water Take the advice of Dr and remove pack in vagina
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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