
Suggest Treatment For Pain And Frequent Urge To Urinate

Please, for how long has this been going on?
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this difficulty to pee that you have. If it is limited to the sensation with no other symptoms like pain, I will rather suggest that you monitor and report any further concerns to me is they arise. If there are any symptoms right now, please mention them to me.
For how long has this been going on? Have you ever had a similar problem in the past? If so, let me know.
In all, monitor if there are no concerning symptoms and you have been able to urinate well today. If that happens not to be the case, report the specific symptom to me.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Thanks.


PLease, what are your specific symptoms like unable to pee, pains, etc.?
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for this follow up question.
Do you have any specific symptoms that are bothersome at this time such as being unable to pee, pains, etc.? If you do, please report to me.
If you have had kidney stones in the past, you could as well have a stone in the bladder that may temporary block the opening of the bladder into the urethra. This may be a concern. However, I will need a more detailed description of your symptoms before concluding or suspecting so.
I hope to hear from you. Drink much water to help reduce any potential stone formation through increased urine flow and decreased concentration which reduces the chances of having any forming stones.
I wish you well and feel free to keep the discussion going if need be.


Drinking much water is very very important in preventing kidney stones!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Preventing kidney stones starts with drinking much water in a day. drink as much as you can and II will say not less than 2Litres in a day.
I will also suggest that you get your urine analyzed to identify what the type of kidney stone is. This can guide further tests to identify predisposing factors like increased calcium in urine, etc. which may be potential reasons for repeated kidney stones.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thank you so much for using our services and feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.

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