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Partial loss of bladder control
He had fever + sore throat a few days ago which resolved with PCM 500mg. He also experienced increased urinary frequency which now progressed to partial loss of bladder control. H/O stroke causing right sided hemiparesis which resolved after physiotherapy. No h/o burning micturition/chills No h/o DM/HTN/IHD/Asthma Appendicectomy done 7-8 years ago No focal neurological deficits I'm a recent MBBS graduate, I don't live with my grandfather, what should be my next step in taking care of him given this Pandemic situation since I cannot take him for further investigation.
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Hi, symptoms looking like UTI fever with chills, better to check urine routine test,good hydration,give him citra alkha 2tbsp in 100ml water morning and evening
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tab.Mahacef plus moring and evening tab.meftal fort 3 times after food.
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monitor bp regularly Avoid salt,if symptoms going  worst need to consult docter
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Can add multivitamins on daily basis you can advise him for keigel  exercise it will definitely help him
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