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What Causes Chills And Frequent Urination?

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Posted on Wed, 21 Dec 2016
Question: My husband has chills that shake his whole body. He is 75. He hurts all over.He has felt extreme fatique for a couple of days. He gets up to urinate 4-6 times a night. He finished 43 sessions of radiation for prostate cancer on Oct. 23. (He had a heart attack in 2008 and has 3 stents.) Our home is in MI but we are in FL. He mentioned a possible urinary infection. Do I need to try to reach our family doctor or take him to ER?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Antoneta Zotaj (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Your husband should see a doctor and have tests done

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for asking at HCM.
I carefully read your question and understand your concern.

If your husband is having chills and frequent urination the first thing to do is to rule out a urinary infection (as he has rightly pointed out). He needs to be seen by a doctor and have tets done like urinalysis, urine culture and in some cases even some blood tests like CBC and ESR.

Especially due to fatigue, he is having he needs to have a thorough check-up.
Your husband might need also a Chest xray to rule out pneumonia which is common in his age-group and migh not cause typical symptoms in all patients of this age.

What I would recommend is:

1. See a doctor as soon as possible (Yes, even ER)

2. Your husband will need tests done, very likely urine tests but the doctor would need to do some blood tests and a chest X-ray also. If he has not checked sugar levels in blood the last 2 years this is a good test to be done also.

3. He should be drinking plenty of water to help with urinary infection.
4. I would not selfmedicate- he needs proffesional medical attention.

I hope this answers to your question and is helpful to you.
Wishing him a quick recovery.

Best regards,

Dr Antoneta Zotaj
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What Causes Chills And Frequent Urination?

Brief Answer: Your husband should see a doctor and have tests done Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank you for asking at HCM. I carefully read your question and understand your concern. If your husband is having chills and frequent urination the first thing to do is to rule out a urinary infection (as he has rightly pointed out). He needs to be seen by a doctor and have tets done like urinalysis, urine culture and in some cases even some blood tests like CBC and ESR. Especially due to fatigue, he is having he needs to have a thorough check-up. Your husband might need also a Chest xray to rule out pneumonia which is common in his age-group and migh not cause typical symptoms in all patients of this age. What I would recommend is: 1. See a doctor as soon as possible (Yes, even ER) 2. Your husband will need tests done, very likely urine tests but the doctor would need to do some blood tests and a chest X-ray also. If he has not checked sugar levels in blood the last 2 years this is a good test to be done also. 3. He should be drinking plenty of water to help with urinary infection. 4. I would not selfmedicate- he needs proffesional medical attention. I hope this answers to your question and is helpful to you. Wishing him a quick recovery. Best regards, Dr Antoneta Zotaj