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Abdominal pain
Lower abdominal pain and cramp persistent from last evening. Burning sensation at time of urinate. UTI history is there. Very difficult to stand and sit. Can't lie down straight.
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Hi Thanks for contacting Practo. According to your symptoms it looks like UTI again, suggest you to get a Urine Culture done and untill then drink plenty of water and take Syrup Citralka 1 tbsp in 1 glass of water 3times a day, this will give you temporary relief. Get the rwport and contact me for appropriate treatment.
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Get Urine Culture done.
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Drink above Syrup and take plenty of water.
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By severity it looks like ureteric stone pain. Though i need to ask some more relevant questions before reaching a final diagnosis.
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consult a surgeon
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Seems like urine tract infection.. Please contact me on my private chat window for more details..
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