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Could Chelated Magnesium Cause Burning Sensation During Urination?

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Posted on Wed, 16 Sep 2015
Question: Could magnesium chelate cause frequent burning urine plus a watery show of blood?
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (14 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
nothing to do with your symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

magnesium has nothing to do with your symptoms. Your symptoms are probably due to a urinary tract infection. A urinalysis may help with the diagnosis. If the symptoms get better very soon after taking antibiotics then I would suggest no further investigation. Otherwise a radiological assessment of your urinary tract (including the kidneys) would be recommended.

So in conclusion, your situation seems to be a lower urinary tract infection. You should contact your primary care doctor for confirmation with appropriate tests and treatment.

I hope you find my comments helpful!
You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information.

Kind Regards!
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Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis

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Could Chelated Magnesium Cause Burning Sensation During Urination?

Brief Answer: nothing to do with your symptoms Detailed Answer: Hello, magnesium has nothing to do with your symptoms. Your symptoms are probably due to a urinary tract infection. A urinalysis may help with the diagnosis. If the symptoms get better very soon after taking antibiotics then I would suggest no further investigation. Otherwise a radiological assessment of your urinary tract (including the kidneys) would be recommended. So in conclusion, your situation seems to be a lower urinary tract infection. You should contact your primary care doctor for confirmation with appropriate tests and treatment. I hope you find my comments helpful! You can contact me again, if you'd like any clarification or further information. Kind Regards!