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  • Male
  • 85 Years
  • 7 days ago

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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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

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