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What Causes Excessive Sweating,pain In Abdomen, And Frequent Urination?

hi I am concerned over the last 2 yrs. I have had excessive sweating , pain in my mid to lower right abdomen, and infrequent urination, then I cant stop going at times. I have seen my doctor several times 5 months ago I seen her about it and she said she was going to send out a culture but due to a mix up it was never sent , so I went back last week and she sent out the culture due to blood in urine and it came back positive, she put me on antibotics but I am concerned because it seems to never go all the way away, any suggestions
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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Hello dear
Understand your concern.
I think it is due to Chronic urinary tract infection or stone in urinary tract or Urethritis
Exact diagnosis is made by urologist after proper investigations.

Following are the other causes of your problem:
Intake of food high in sugars, Urinary tract infection, Constipation, Obstruction of the urinary tract by stone and tumour and
Excesssive Alcohol and caffine use, Artificial sweetners and corn syrup, Blood pressor medication, Large dose of vitamin B and C, Neurological disorder: parkinsons disease, multiple sclerosis and brain tumour, steroid intake

Risk factor are obesity , diabetes melitus, neurological disorder.

Consult the urologist and do the following test:
1. Urine analysis
2. Blood sugars
3. Blood urea, creatinine
4. Clinical examination and measurement of blood pressor and heart rate
5. Cystoscopy
6. Cystogram
7. Pelvic examination
6. CBC, ESR

Following are the advice:
1. Bladder training excercise
2. Double voiding technique
3. Scheduled toilet every 3-4 hours
4. Reduce fluid intake and take more solid fluid
5. Avoid alcohol and caffeine
6. Pelvic floor exercis
B. drugs
1. Anticholinergic- Oxybutynin
2. Mirabegran
C. Medical device
You can put urethral insert if not response to drugs and behavior technique.
D. Last option is surgery is problem is severe
1. Bladder neck obstruction
2. Artificial urinary sphincter

Hope this may help you.

Best regards
Dr. sagar
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What Causes Excessive Sweating,pain In Abdomen, And Frequent Urination?

Hello dear Understand your concern. I think it is due to Chronic urinary tract infection or stone in urinary tract or Urethritis Exact diagnosis is made by urologist after proper investigations. Following are the other causes of your problem: Intake of food high in sugars, Urinary tract infection, Constipation, Obstruction of the urinary tract by stone and tumour and Excesssive Alcohol and caffine use, Artificial sweetners and corn syrup, Blood pressor medication, Large dose of vitamin B and C, Neurological disorder: parkinsons disease, multiple sclerosis and brain tumour, steroid intake Risk factor are obesity , diabetes melitus, neurological disorder. Consult the urologist and do the following test: 1. Urine analysis 2. Blood sugars 3. Blood urea, creatinine 4. Clinical examination and measurement of blood pressor and heart rate 5. Cystoscopy 6. Cystogram 7. Pelvic examination 6. CBC, ESR Following are the advice: 1. Bladder training excercise 2. Double voiding technique 3. Scheduled toilet every 3-4 hours 4. Reduce fluid intake and take more solid fluid 5. Avoid alcohol and caffeine 6. Pelvic floor exercis B. drugs 1. Anticholinergic- Oxybutynin 2. Mirabegran C. Medical device You can put urethral insert if not response to drugs and behavior technique. D. Last option is surgery is problem is severe 1. Bladder neck obstruction 2. Artificial urinary sphincter Hope this may help you. Best regards Dr. sagar