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  • Male
  • 85 Years
  • 17/09/2025

My dad is 85 years old. He has been complaining that after passing urine, he does not feel comfortable and shivers afterward. His report shows serum creatinine 1.2 mg/dl. His kidneys are normal, and the bladder has a 3.3 cm faceted mobile stone. Premicturition volume is 194 cc, and postmicturition volume is nil. His prostate is 37 gm. Kindly advise? Thank you.

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Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

A 3.3 cm bladder stone can irritate the bladder and cause discomfort or shivering post-urination. Prostate size (37 gm) is mildly enlarged, may contribute to urinary symptoms. No post void residual urine is a good sign (no retention). Shivering could be due to urinary tract irritation or low grade infection. Consult a urologist to assess need for surgical removal or medical management.

Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...

Take a URINE ROUTINE + CULTURE SENSITIVITY Test or Take a PSA Test (Prostatic Specific Antigen) Test

Answered 17/09/2025

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