
I Want To Know That When My Urine Flow Will Be Normal After Stopping Roseday I Am A Recurrent UTI Patient And Prostate Infection

Question: Hi this is Bibhash XXXXXXX I am a recurrent uti patient and also suffering from prostate infection. My prostate size is 22 gms and residual urine 19 cc as per latest usg report. I used to take silodal 8 at night. Recently My cardiologist advised me to take Roseday 10 at night. After taking five days of Roseday 10 I have observed that my urine flow is reduced and urgency as well. So I contacted my cardiologist . He advised me to stop Roseday 10 and to continue rest bp medicines. Now I want to know that when my urine flow will be normal After stopping Roseday 10. Pls advise.
Thank you
Thank you
Brief Answer:
Did you get urine examination done?
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome here,
Any adverse drug reaction usually takes few days to weeks to get better. Most of them do get better within 3 months of stopping the medicine.
Rosuvastatin's significant side effects include myoglobin, protein, or blood in urine. This may have caused your symptoms. Otherwise research about rosuvastatin (Roseday) is suggesting that BPH gets better with rosuvastatin. It is good that you stopped taking the medicine. It will help in recovery.
Did you get urine examination done after this reaction?
Regards,
Dr Vaishalee
Did you get urine examination done?
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome here,
Any adverse drug reaction usually takes few days to weeks to get better. Most of them do get better within 3 months of stopping the medicine.
Rosuvastatin's significant side effects include myoglobin, protein, or blood in urine. This may have caused your symptoms. Otherwise research about rosuvastatin (Roseday) is suggesting that BPH gets better with rosuvastatin. It is good that you stopped taking the medicine. It will help in recovery.
Did you get urine examination done after this reaction?
Regards,
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


Urine flow improved. Urine routine pus cell 1 to 2, Urine culture report no significant growth, psa 1.25. Thanks
Brief Answer:
Seen the reports
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Since the urine flow has improved and urine, psa reports are also normal , it might have been a transient effect. It is hard to pinpoint the cause of the side effect when symptoms are better and reports are normal. All I can say is that the side effect is recovering or recovered.
Dr Vaishalee
Seen the reports
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Since the urine flow has improved and urine, psa reports are also normal , it might have been a transient effect. It is hard to pinpoint the cause of the side effect when symptoms are better and reports are normal. All I can say is that the side effect is recovering or recovered.
Dr Vaishalee
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Dear Madam/ Sir,
Since 29.01.25 again I was infected by uti.
Pus cell 12 to 14
Culture sensitivity pseudomonas aeruginosa
PSA 5.13
I consulted local doctor and was advised to take Levofloxacin 750 for 7 days. After that I am taking PERCIN 600 .
Symptoms improved. No fever, urine flow better. After July 2024 same infection repeatedly. Pls advise how many days I can take PERCIN 600. Thanks
Since 29.01.25 again I was infected by uti.
Pus cell 12 to 14
Culture sensitivity pseudomonas aeruginosa
PSA 5.13
I consulted local doctor and was advised to take Levofloxacin 750 for 7 days. After that I am taking PERCIN 600 .
Symptoms improved. No fever, urine flow better. After July 2024 same infection repeatedly. Pls advise how many days I can take PERCIN 600. Thanks
Brief Answer:
You can stop two days after symptom improvement
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
If symptoms have improved, then you can continue for 2 more days and stop the antibiotic.
In case any more question, please feel free to ask in follow-up.
Regards
Dr Vaishalee
You can stop two days after symptom improvement
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
If symptoms have improved, then you can continue for 2 more days and stop the antibiotic.
In case any more question, please feel free to ask in follow-up.
Regards
Dr Vaishalee
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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