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Drank alot of liquor Friday night next morning my.stoools were dark dark brown and looked black

Hi, Alcohol is an irritant and can cause diarrhoea in many people,specially in people who are a little sensitive with their bowels. Black stools are commonly due to to blood from gastrointestinal tract 1) Peptic ulcer 2) Gastritis 3) Varices 4) Crohns disease 5) Ulcerative disease However for the above first three disease alcohol can be a common cause. It is commonly seen that black stools might occur after heavy alcohol intake but yes it is a warning sign that if you have it commonly(black s ...

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Can i do operation of cataract with plenty of pus cell in my urine? Is there any relationship of cataract operation with pus cells in urine?

No you can't get cataract surgery with urine infection . As infection can spread by touch or blood stream after surgery . Pus cells in urine is an absolute contraindication for cataract surgery. First get the treatment for urine infection ...

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1. My grand daughter 2 yrs of age having severe lose motion or diarrhea for the last 4 days and passing watery yellowish stool every 5 to 10 minutes. Had slight temperature max 101.5 Deg F, for the first two days. Now there is no temperature. 2. She is being hydrated and has been passing urine occasionally. She is 11kg by weight. 3. Urine and stool tests have been carried out. There is no infection. 4. Urine : Albumin- Trace, Ketone Bodies-Present +, Red Bllod Cells-Absent, Puss Cell-4-5/HPF, Epithelial Cells-2-3/HPF 5. Stool: reducing substances- Present +, Puss cells – 2-3/HPF, Epithelial cells-Occasional. (Oval Cysts not seen) 6. Local doctor says she will be all right but her watery stool continues unabated and we are extremely worried. She is losing her body weight and becoming cranky. Her skin around anus has become swollen & reddish. 7. She has been put on liquid O2 Suspension from today (Ofloxacin and Orindazole) 8. Please let us know: a. How can we stop the lose motion of such high frequency. b. Is O2 has some side effect? Do you suggest any other medicine c. Is it normal that such watery stool can continue for such log time? d. Please advice what should be done now.

Thanks for your query Since your granddaughter is having such high frequency of loose motions,she may become dehydrated anytime,so please take her to a health facility and get her examined.She might need admission and fluid drip.Till the time being please give her ORS solutions to drink 100 ml after each loose stool.She is having reducing substances in her stools which suggest she is having osmotic diarrhoea most likely due to lactose intolerance so avoid milk in her diet till she recovers.Stoo ...

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Found Epithelial cells in urning,and having transparency hazy in urine and few bacteria also.WBC Cast in urine. MPV 9.8 found in Complete blood count

Hi, There were no reports attached alng with your question,Your question shows shows that you have some kind of infection in urine. Are you having any burning in urine,since when or is there any urgency or increased frequency of urine ? Any white discharge from vagina ? Any history of fever ? Your mpv reports are ok,are you facing any other problem to. Have plenty of water at least 3-4 litres of water. ...

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Last week my blood pressure is high like 90/150 continously and I had urine and blood test and haemoglobin is 12.8g/dl. Lymphocytes is 43%. Serum ceratinine is .83mg/dl Few epithelial cells are seen in urine test. Stray leucocytes are seen I want to ask what is the harm with this and my head always pain feeling very weak ,vomiting , ?

Hi, Your blood and urine tests are ok,the symptoms you are feling are quite a possibility that they are due to increased blood presure. Try reducing salt intake and cholesterol or fatty intake in your diet Go for a regular excercise schedule You can also try yoga if you have a stressful life Avoid stress Have plenty of fresh fruits and vegetable Monitor you bp,if it remains high then you will have to go for medicines. ...

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Sir I am suffering from Kidney stones from last 7 years and recently i have passed a stone in urine after that i m suffring from urine infection (Pus cell=15-20) , S.G.P.T =52iu/I and S.Cholesterol=240 ,L.DL .Cholesterol = 158 mg/dl please advice me what should i do to resolve the my health issues, Regards Gaurav **********

Urinary infection may be caused by kidney stone. Check your serum levels of calcium, phosphorus & uric acid. Better to get Urine culture and sensitivity done before starting on antibiotics. Take plenty of oral fluids. Check your thyroid status before considering any treatment for dyslipidemia. ...

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Sir I am suffering from Kidney stones from last 7 years and recently i have passed a stone in urine after that i m suffring from urine infection (Pus cell=15-20) , S.G.P.T =52iu/I and S.Cholesterol=240 ,L.DL .Cholesterol = 158 mg/dl please advice me what should i do to resolve the my health issues, Regards Gaurav 8146537052

You have to take treatment for Urinary tract infection as it is common after the passage of stone from the urethra. So one issue of yours regarding the pus cells in urine is resolved. As far as increase in cholesterol and increase in SGPT is concerned this all relates to the irregular life style of today's world. just start walking 3-5 km a day and all this will go off. if this fails to improve your condition then you will need to go for medicines. ...

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