My father is 79 years old. He has been having a burning feeling in his lower abdomen for the last 4 days. His urine flow is normal.
A few days ago, he was admitted to the hospital for an angiography test and had a catheter for 5 days. We have been giving him Citralka syrup and Ciprofloxacin 500 for the last 3 days, but there is no relief.
He is currently taking the following medicines:
Bisoprol fumarate 2.5 mg
Dytor 10 mg (twice daily)
Rapilif D 8 mg
Rosagold 10 mg
Syndopa Plus
Evion 400
Lonazep 0.5 mg
Attached are the following:
1) Urine routine and culture report
2) USG Whole abdomen done on 12th Feb 2026.
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Likely from recent urinary catheter and should settle.
Take simple painkillers like Paracetemol.
Make sure not constipated.
All the best.
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AS CATHATER IS IN
CONTINUE CITRALKA 15 ML WITH HALF GLASS OF WATER THREE TIMES AFTER FOOD.
URISPAS TWO TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR 7 TO 10 DAYS.
FEROPENUM ER300 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 7 TO 10 DAYS.
MONTEK LC ONE AT NIGHT AFTER DINNER FOR 7 DAYS.
PLENTY OF WATER N LIQUID TO INCREASE IT FLUSH OUT INFECTION.
Pleural effusion with chf.grade1 steatosis.,renal cyst and prostate enlargement. Your father need to be hospitalized.please consult with pulmonologist and cardiologist medical team to evaluate properly.
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