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Health & Wellness really need a urologist can urinate and no its not an sti

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  1. horizon155

    horizon155 DI Forum Adept Showcase Reviewer Blood Donor

    please help really need a urologist can urinate and no its not an sti

     
  2. Best Answer:
    Post #7 by Princeton, 7 Apr 2017 (4 points)
  3. hawk263

    hawk263 DI Forum Adept Blood Donor Veteran Army

    Holy Child, opposite the eye clinic, but I don't know the guy's name.
     
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    horizon155

    horizon155 DI Forum Adept Showcase Reviewer Blood Donor

    does he place in cathedors
     
  5. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

  6. Cerne

    Cerne DI Forum Adept

    A decent nurse should be able to put in a catheter. H/she should be able to train you how to maintain it as well. Perhaps after the doc you might explore this?

    C
     
  7. hawk263

    hawk263 DI Forum Adept Blood Donor Veteran Army

    I don't know - just happened to see and remember his door plate when I was in the corridor
     
  8. Princeton

    Princeton DI Member

    7 Apr 2017 Best Answer #7
    Dr. Michael T. Ozoa works out of both silliman and holy child. 0917 314 3255 good urologist
     
  9. Notmyrealname

    Notmyrealname DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    If I had this problem I would be aware that I should not worry about it .... but I would most definitely get a doctor (NOT nurse) to check me out. Causes include physical blockage, nerve damage, response to medications or alcohol (etc) but the RESULT of ignoring this problem could be serious.
     
  10. Gabrielle_K

    Gabrielle_K DI Forum Adept Showcase Reviewer

    Yes Dr Ozoa back by the eye clinic at HC. He's at SUMC mornings and after 4pm or so. Has clinic at HC starting around 1pm
     
  11. Rye83

    Rye83 with pastrami Admin Secured Account Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Army

    Ceftriaxone 250mg IM (injection) in single dose
    and
    Azithromycin 500mg x2 in single dose

    Alternative Regimens:

    Combination Therapy
    Cefixime 400mg x1 in single dose
    Azithromycin 500mg x2 in single dose


    or

    Monotherapy
    Azithromycin 2g in single dose

    Note: studies show treatment failures in US strains with monotherapy. Only use if cefixime is unavailable.

    Wrap it up next time.

    Additional note: bold text is what works best in the Philippines in my experience. I am just guessing what I think you mean. Don't mistake this for real medical advice in case I'm not catching your drift here. This will only make the drip drop go away.
     
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