Difficulty In Urination. Dark Brownish Urine. Chances Of Prostrate Cancer?
Hi My father-in-law who is 70 years of age is awaiting the results of tests done two weeks ago at the hospital to confirm he has prostate cancer . He has just informed us he is in pain and urinating dark brown thick fluid that is difficult to pass. He said it s too late to go to see a doctor this evening as it is closed and that he will wait until the doctor s surgery is open tomorrow morning but should we persuade him to go to the out-of-hours surgery based at the hospital? We are all so worried about him. Many thanks. Alison
Hi, probably it's late to answer your first query, still I think he has developed infection or post biopsy bleeding and the clot causing rention of urine. This needs immediate attention from a urologist. Tak care.
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Difficulty In Urination. Dark Brownish Urine. Chances Of Prostrate Cancer?
Hi, probably it s late to answer your first query, still I think he has developed infection or post biopsy bleeding and the clot causing rention of urine. This needs immediate attention from a urologist. Tak care.