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acute retention of urine
i am tawhid,25,DVM. i have sudden acute retention of urine. please urgent help me.penis contract and only few drop of urine.last i took aconite 30 .i am suffering from incomplete urination. it was happened after my doctor given belladona m/3. long 1 year i am suffering he said it will okay as increased . i went another doctor .all of his given reports were ok including prostate,kidney and all except infection. he gave berberies,cantharis and ustillago so i cured proved in test. but i feel pain in my kidney and still incomplete urination and also frequent with thirst.s0metimes cutting pain in urethera and everywhere. feel better after complete urination and on open fresh air.pain on left shoulder joint specially when feel nrinary pressure. so much eructation . cann';t tolerate hunger at all. warts around glans penis. orchitis on right. all sign symptom decrease if take medorrhinum. but now acute retention of urine .give me a suggestion please[message edited by tawhid on Sun, 14 Aug 2016 02:00:55 UTC]
[message edited by tawhid on Sat, 20 May 2017 00:59:15 UTC]
tawhid on 2016-08-14
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Take Colocynth 200 one dose every day at morning 30 min before breakfast. Can take Sebal serru Q 10 drops at noon and night 30 min after meal with a cup of mild warm water.
Continue those medicine for 7 days. Do not take any sour foods meanwhile.
Dr. Showrav
Continue those medicine for 7 days. Do not take any sour foods meanwhile.
Dr. Showrav
♡ Dr. Showrav 8 years ago
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