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Bleeding after urinating and burning sen
I feel burning sensation while urinating and blood pass through urine, is it due to  heat or any concern
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Due to kidney injury or infection...kindly consult a nephrologist
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Tab. Nitrofurontoin 100mg 1-0-1 × 5days
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afternoon 5days do complete urine examination, RFT, CBC ,RBS
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consult urologist if symptoms persists even after taking nitrofurontoin do tests if RFT abnormal consult nephrologist
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Concerning
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Looks like urinary tract infection Need some more history Kindly consult so that I can provide a proper treatment plan.
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Get urine routine examination and USG abdomen KUB.
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Usg abdomen. Specially bladder n appendage. Tab trenexa 500 three times for three to five days. URISPAS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS. Plenty of water n liquid lemonade electoral powder buttermilk.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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Get ultrasound done as soon as possible.  Passing blood painlessly in urine could commonly be due to cancer or T.B.
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Yes get treatment
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Need some more  from your side to give you better treatment plan and advice
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These symptoms need careful evaluation even if they feel mild.  To understand the exact cause and give you proper relief, book a quick consultation with me. I’ll guide you step by step.  Don’t worry😊
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Need more history for detail explanation for now go for Urine R/m & ultrasound
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Urine r/m & culture,Usg
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Stay hydrated
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I may be due to urinary infection but as blood is also being passed you need to get a sonography done.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Get yourself a consult with a physician immediately
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