Hello My wife having lower abdomen pain,back pain, burning sensation in urin from last 2 week,attached test are done,please suggest. Back x-ray is normal.
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Your wife is suffering from urinary tract infection,for that she need to take antibiotics which is prescribed by physician and please consult for it for ruling out the cause behind UTI.
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Bladder wall thickening can be due to repeated UTI;you need to rule cystitis .
A long course antibiotic will help
Pelvic fullness -PID to be ruled out .
Urine routine and culture sensitivity to be done
Investigations suggestive of urinary tract infection.
She also has pelvic fullness. It needs to be further evaluated by a clinical examination and she may need an MRI to exclude pelvic inflammatory mass.
Hello from the history and reports it looks like urinary tract infection.. she needs to be started on antibiotics and supportive meds for burning micturition and pain abdomen. It's is also necessary to send urine sample( clean catch mid stream), for urine culture to identify the organism and to look for sensitivity of the organism to antibiotics/ meds for optimum treatment
Pls consult me for further management and treatment
Health Tips
she should increase hydration..
avoid public washrooms if possible
frequent and timely voiding ( no holding urine for long hours)
keep urine alkaline by drinking cranberry juice if possible
1. Drink plenty of water (at least 8-10 glasses/day)
2. Urinate frequently to flush out bacteria
3. Cranberry juice or supplements (prevents bacterial adhesion)
4.Heat or warm compresses on lower abdomen
5. Practice good Hygiene.
Investigation showed urinary tract infection.Burning sensation,black pain and abdominal pain are related to She needs antibiotics, urinary alkaliniser and pain reliever.Drink plenty of water
It appears that your wife is experiencing symptoms that suggest a urinary tract infection (UTI), which could be causing the burning sensation during urination, as well as the abdominal and back pain. The normal back X-ray rules out bone-related issues, and the attached tests likely help confirm the infection. I would recommend starting her on antibiotics and possibly anti-inflammatory medications after consulting a healthcare provider to get the correct prescription.
In the meantime, ensure she stays well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water and consider cranberry juice (unsweetened) if she is not diabetic. Maintaining proper hygiene is also crucial to avoid worsening the infection.
Please consult me for a more thorough evaluation and personalized treatment. You can also reach me via WhatsApp at eight-zero-zero-nine-eight-two-one-three-three-two for further guidance.
There is definite urinary tract infection. We need to follow it up for culture sensitivity so as to ascertain the course of treatment.
Next Steps
1. Urine culture and sensitivity
2. In accordance to that antibiotics.
3. Kindly consult after reports are received.
Health Tips
1. Plenty of fluids.
2. Hygiene of private areas to be maintained.
3. Avoid tights garments under there.
4. Ensure drying of the private areas after washing.
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