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Unable To Urinate, Blood Clot, Blood In Urine. Treatment?

Dear Sir My father got a blood clot and some blood in urine and we got him admitted . After that he was able to urinate properly but now he is unable to completely urinate and is urinating in drops and is getting pain while urinating. He has prostrate problems and was taking regular medicine. His urine culture , blood test and ultrasound reports are fine as on today but still he is urinating very little and bladder is full. Request your suggestion and is this problem very serious and what is the treatment Regards Subrat, 0000
Wed, 26 Dec 2012
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WELCOME to HCM.
In this scenario, he needs catheterization of the bladder to let out the urine and preserve kidney function.
If need be, the prostate may have to be removed endoscopic method to help him pass urine better. The final decision can be made only by the examining doctor.
Regards
DR GS
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Unable To Urinate, Blood Clot, Blood In Urine. Treatment?

Hi WELCOME to HCM. In this scenario, he needs catheterization of the bladder to let out the urine and preserve kidney function. If need be, the prostate may have to be removed endoscopic method to help him pass urine better. The final decision can be made only by the examining doctor. Regards DR GS