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What Causes Cloudy Urination And Abdominal Cramps After A Miscarriage?
I have very cloudy urine and I just had a miscarriage on Saturday 1/20/18. I stopped bleeding but still have cramps and still feel pregnant, and worn out. I had an ultra sound and went back to the doctor where my HCG are going down. Is it maybe my body just taking time to get back to normal?
"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -
1)Do a clinical examination by your Doctor[urologist] and to confirm do few investigations like [Urine Re/ME] and [cystoscope]
2)Discuss with your Doctor about prescription antibiotics like [Levofloxacin], [disodium hydrogen citrate] and [drotaverine].
Do follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1)Try to drink plenty of liquids, especially water.
2)Wipe from front to back. Doing so after urinating and after a bowel movement helps prevent bacteria in the anal region from spreading to the vagina and urethra.
3)Try to empty your bladder soon after intercourse. Also, drink a full glass of water to help flush bacteria.
4)Try to avoid potentially irritating feminine products.
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What Causes Cloudy Urination And Abdominal Cramps After A Miscarriage?
Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Do a clinical examination by your Doctor[urologist] and to confirm do few investigations like [Urine Re/ME] and [cystoscope] 2)Discuss with your Doctor about prescription antibiotics like [Levofloxacin], [disodium hydrogen citrate] and [drotaverine]. Do follow lifestyle modifications like this - 1)Try to drink plenty of liquids, especially water. 2)Wipe from front to back. Doing so after urinating and after a bowel movement helps prevent bacteria in the anal region from spreading to the vagina and urethra. 3)Try to empty your bladder soon after intercourse. Also, drink a full glass of water to help flush bacteria. 4)Try to avoid potentially irritating feminine products. Hope that helps