Experiencing abdominal pain and burning after passing the urine. Causing discomfort since 1-2days. Change in texture of White discharge. What medication is recommended
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Could be due to urinary tract infection.For the symptoms you can take uripsas twice daily,an urinary alkalizers twice daily,get your urine analysis done before you start any antibiotic
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CITRALKA SYR 15 ML WITH HALF GLASS OF WATER THREE TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR 5TO 7 DAYS.
URISPAS TWO TIMES AFTER FOOD FOR 7 DAYS. PLENTY OF WATER N LIQUID LEMONADE ELECTORAL POWDER BUTTERMILK TO TAKE IN ABUNDANCE.
Hello. I have reviewed your symptoms regarding the burning during urination and the change in your discharge.
While your symptoms of burning and abdominal pain strongly point toward a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), the change in the texture of your white discharge suggests there may also be a localized vaginal infection.
Recommended Next Steps
Laboratory Investigation: It is important to confirm the diagnosis before starting medication. I recommend a Urine Routine and Microscopy test and a Urine Culture to identify the specific bacteria.
Physical Examination: Please consult a General Physician or a Gynecologist. They may need to perform a physical exam or take a swab of the discharge to determine if you need antibiotics for a UTI, antifungal treatment for a yeast infection, or both.
Hydration: Increase your water intake significantly. This helps flush bacteria out of your urinary tract.
Avoid Self-Medication: Do not start antibiotics without a prescription, as taking the wrong type can make the infection harder to treat.
Personal Hygiene: Use plain water for cleaning and avoid scented soaps or vaginal washes, which can further irritate the area.
Get urine microscopic examination and ultrasound abdomen done.
Tab ciprofloxacin 500mg one morning and one evening for 5 days.
Syp citralka 5m.l. every 8 hours for 7 days.
Drink more water. You can contact me after finishing the meds.
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Since abdominal pain, burning sensation is accompanied by white discharge it can be pelvic inflammatory disease. Depends on from how long the white discharge is present. What colour is the discharge and is it fowl smelling. Consult for management.
Based on your symptoms, there is a possibility of a urinary tract infection (UTI), as burning after urination and lower abdominal pain are common features.
The change in white discharge also suggests a possible associated vaginal infection (such as fungal or bacterial).
Advice:
Drink plenty of fluids
Get a urine routine and culture test done for confirmation
A urine alkaliser may help reduce burning temporarily
Start antibiotics only after consulting a doctor
Seek immediate care if you develop:
Fever
Vomiting
Severe abdominal pain
Family and Community Medicine Specialist
11 yrs exp
Motihari
This looks like a UTI problem. Before starting medication, some tests are necessary, such as a urine examination. For better treatment, please consult me on Practo.
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