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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #16412
232 days ago
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While urinating I am getting lot of pain

Vishwateja

I have fever from the last two days and from the last three hours suddenly while passing the urine, I’m getting a lot of pain and burning sensation like it is literally surprising to me while urinating the pain is a lot and as soon as I complete the urinating, the pain suddenly disappear, disappear

Age: 18
Chronic illnesses: No
A lot of pain
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Hello,

This strongly suggests a urinary tract infection (UTI) or urethral infection.

Drink PLENTY OF WATER🛑 to flush out the bacteria. Avoid CAFFEINE,tea ,alcohol for now

Please do a urine test to confirm its UTI.

If its so, you can take Norfloxacin 400 mg twice a day for 3 days. Paracetamol if you are having pain and temperature. Citralka syrup -dilute with water 10 ml thrice a day

Hopefully you recover soon Thank you

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Tab. Nitrofurantoin 100 mg 1 tablet twice daily after food for 5 days

Tab paracetamol 650 1 tablet every 6–8 hours as needed for fever or pain 3 days

Tab pan 40 1 tab before breakfast for 3 days

Drink 3–3.5 liters of water daily Coconut water once daily Avoid: tea, coffee, cold drinks, spicy food

Investigation: Urine Routine & Culture CBC

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Hello Vishwateja By going through your history and evaluation of your health status I must say that - You might be suffering from urinary tract infection. Get these tests done: 1. CBC 2. Urine-r/m 3. Urine-c/s

For treatment: 1. Take plenty of fluids 1.5-2 lit/day 2. Syrup Alkasol 2tsp in 1/2 glass water-thrice daily for 3 days 3. Tablet Flavoxate twice daily for 3 days. If your symptoms are chronic, then take Tablet Cefixime 200mg twice daily for 5 days.

Once reports are done, you can consult in person for further management. Take care.

Thank you

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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems UTI or urinary tract infection probably escherchia coli or pseudomonas infection Iam suggesting some medication for relief Please take them for atleast 5 days Tablet metronidazole 400 mg twice a day for 5 days Take sufficient water intake ( should be boiled first after taking from aquaguard) Tablet nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice a day for 5 days Tablet Ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice a day for 5 days Take khichdi or simple diet like Dalia Avoid high fat or protein diet Im case of no improvement in 5 days Consult general physician medicine or nephrologist for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Hi Vishwateja

Your symptoms are most likely due to a urinary tract infection or a small stone in the urinary tract causing irritation while urine passes, which is why the pain is intense during urination and eases immediately after.

Get tests done: USG KUB, urine routine + culture, and CBC at the earliest.

Do NOT start any syrup Alkasol or urine-alkalizing syrup until the urine routine report is available (as other general physician would advise)

Start Tab Nitrofurantoin 100 mg twice daily after food for 5 days, unless you are allergic to it or pregnant.

Start Cap Tamsulosin 0.4 mg once at night after food to help relieve urinary spasm/possible stone passage.

Drink plenty of fluids through the day (around 2–2.5 liters, unless another doctor has restricted your fluids).

If pain becomes very severe, you see blood clots in urine, vomiting, or high fever with chills, visit the emergency department immediately.

Dr Nikhil Chauhan Urologist

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Experiencing pain and a burning sensation during urination, especially when coupled with a fever, could point to a urinary tract infection (UTI). This condition is relatively common and happens when bacteria enter the urinary tract. The combination of fever and these specific urinary symptoms suggests that this infection could be affecting more than just the bladder, possibly reaching your kidneys too (known as pyelonephritis). Some key considerations to keep in mind: If your symptoms include severe back or side pain, nausea, vomiting, or if the fever persists, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately. These are potential indicators of a more serious kidney infection. Prioritize seeking care without delay since untreated kidney infections could lead to complications. For self-care in less severe cases, staying hydrated is essential, as it helps flush out bacteria from the urinary tract. Over-the-counter pain relief like acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help reduce pain and fever, but it’s important to keep monitoring your symptoms. Avoid things that can irritate your bladder, like caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods, until you’re feeling better. It’s important to have this situation evaluated by a healthcare provider, who can confirm the diagnosis and often prescribe antibiotics if a bacterial UTI is the cause. They may also recommend a urinalysis to ensure the correct treatment approach. Don’t delay consultation more than necessary, as timely medical care can improve outcomes and comfort.

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