Trouble With Urination. Stomach Ache When Food Is Taken. Fever On And Off. Reason?
My wife has been having trouble with peeing and her stomach hurts everytime she eats even small amounts of food. She has been running a fever on and off for a week. The urination thing is trouble getting it to come out. She sits for about 2-5 minutes before it begins . She says its not painful just uncomfortable. Also the stomach thing usually end in vomitting sometimes
It is possible that she may have a urinary tract infection, this would result in abdominal discomfort, fever and the discomfort that she is experiencing on urination. In severe cases it would result vomiting and decreased appetite.
It would be best if she visits her doctor for an assessment which would include history of the symptoms, examination of her abdomen and also urine analysis.
Treatment of urinary tract infections involves drinking copious fluids, cranberry juice can help in some persons and the use of antibiotics.
For confirmation, do a urine examination from a laboratory first.
Then consult with a general physician with the report for proper treatment. IF pus cells are found in increased amount, you have to take a broad spectrum antibiotic like ciprofloxacin.
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Trouble With Urination. Stomach Ache When Food Is Taken. Fever On And Off. Reason?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It is possible that she may have a urinary tract infection, this would result in abdominal discomfort, fever and the discomfort that she is experiencing on urination. In severe cases it would result vomiting and decreased appetite. It would be best if she visits her doctor for an assessment which would include history of the symptoms, examination of her abdomen and also urine analysis. Treatment of urinary tract infections involves drinking copious fluids, cranberry juice can help in some persons and the use of antibiotics. I hope this helps