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Is The Jelly Like Discharge After Urination Due To Antibiotic Taken After Leg Surgery Or Due To Urinary Infection ?

urinary issue after I feel like I have finished urinating, I feel a surge like feeling and a discharge comes out. its clear and somewhat jelly like. I was on cipro for 20 days after surgery on my leg. is this connected to the antibiotic or could I have a urinary infection? it does not hurt or burn
Thu, 12 Apr 2012
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Hi,Oatorque,
Welcome to HCM,
This does not seems due to infection as you were on ciplox.
This may be due to antibiotic so take plenty of water.
If leg surgery is done under spinal anesthesia it may be due to some nerve irritation due to anesthesia.
If problem persisted then consult your surgeon and seek his advice.
ok and bye.
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Is The Jelly Like Discharge After Urination Due To Antibiotic Taken After Leg Surgery Or Due To Urinary Infection ?

Hi,Oatorque, Welcome to HCM, This does not seems due to infection as you were on ciplox. This may be due to antibiotic so take plenty of water. If leg surgery is done under spinal anesthesia it may be due to some nerve irritation due to anesthesia. If problem persisted then consult your surgeon and seek his advice. ok and bye.