Can I Take Lowplat For Pain In Bladder Or Will It Cause Thinning Of Blood?
hi doctor,i m a diabetic and cardiac patient,i m taking cardiac medicines since 3years and diabetic patient since 11yrs.my med are rovista,lowplat,ascord for heart n for diabetes taking poizer plus,concor.my query to u is wether I can take lowplat or not?cz I m suffering frm pain in bladder..my doctr hav advised me to stop taking lowplat cz it thins blood,thts y I m feeling pain..also I hv gone through urine test ,report says my urine hv RBC s.please give me suggestion promptly.thank u.
Low plat can cause blood in urine which if clots in the urinary system can cause clot colic/pain. please meet your cardiologist and the urologist before restarting the medication.
They need to evaluate and then proceed with the medication comparing the pros and cons of the medication and can change the medication.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Nataraj Naidu R, General Surgeon
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Can I Take Lowplat For Pain In Bladder Or Will It Cause Thinning Of Blood?
Hi, Low plat can cause blood in urine which if clots in the urinary system can cause clot colic/pain. please meet your cardiologist and the urologist before restarting the medication. They need to evaluate and then proceed with the medication comparing the pros and cons of the medication and can change the medication. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nataraj Naidu R, General Surgeon