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Difficulty In Urination After Spine Surgery. Blood Tests Show High Urea. What Could Be Done To Reduce Urea Level?

HELLO SIR, MY DAD HAS GONE THROUGH A SPINE SURGERY 6MTHS BEFORE DUE TO THE REASON THAT HE COULD NOT URINATE NORMALLY. AFTER A LONG TIME NOW HE CAN URINATE BUT WITH BURNING SENSATION. HIS CURRENT BLOOD TEST SHOWS THAT CREATININE LEVEL IS 1.6MG & UREA IS @ 36 PLEASE GUIDE ME FURTHER WHAT CAN BE DONE TO LOWER DOWN HIS UREA LEVEL
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hello,

Creatinine level is slightly raised and urea is under normal range.
Burning micturition may be due to urinary tract infection.
Consult your doctor.
He may advise urinalysis and urine culture and sensitivity which will confirm the diagnosis.
If it is due to UTI he will treat it with a course of antibiotic.
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Difficulty In Urination After Spine Surgery. Blood Tests Show High Urea. What Could Be Done To Reduce Urea Level?

Hello, Creatinine level is slightly raised and urea is under normal range. Burning micturition may be due to urinary tract infection. Consult your doctor. He may advise urinalysis and urine culture and sensitivity which will confirm the diagnosis. If it is due to UTI he will treat it with a course of antibiotic.