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Indications: |
Urolithiasis: aka ‘urocheras’, the
major symptoms are sudden tension in the abdominal area with pain occurring
to one side of the waist, or cramps felt in the lower abdomen or sexual
organ, difficult urination, frequent, slow and painful urination, urine
containing stones (calculi), cloudy yellow urine, or urine containing
blood.
Pneumaturia:
The
major symptoms are painful swelling of the scrotum in the lower abdomen,
urine is passed slowly, area is painful after urination, lower abdomen
may slump downward from swelling, and this is accompanied by intensely
painful and difficult urination or lasting drops after urination.
Creamy Urinary disorder:
The major
indication is clouded or creamy urine, accompanied by difficulty in
urinating.
Urinary
disorder triggered by fatigue: The major symptom is the passing of
urine in the form of trickles. After urination, the sexual organ hurts
from time to time, and the limbs and waist are sore, and takes a while
to recover.
Urohaematinum:
Blood in the urine accompanied by a feeling of heat and sharp pain in
the urinary tract, lower abdomen pain, swelling which leads the patient
to believe he is about to urinate.
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