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What Causes Nausea And Frequent Urination After Having Nexium?

Hi Doctor, I have been diagnosed with H.Pylori and in to my 3 day of Nexium Hp7 pack, today i am feeling quite nautious & quite tired.i seem to be urinating more often than i usually do. Would this this a side effect possibly ? i do have an enlarged postrate and urinate in smaller vollumes than normal I also have a number of small kidney stones in both kidneys. kind regards Carl
posted on Thu, 30 Oct 2014
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Hi
Thanks for choosing HCM for your query.
I appreciate your concern towards the safety of Nexium.

The side effects mentioned above are unlikely to be caused by Nexium.

These could be due to enlarged prostate gland and possibility of urinary tract infection due to kidney stones has to be ruled out.

Get the urine analysis done, and take an appropriate course of antibiotic.
Also seek consultation for the enlarged prostate.
Take plenty of water.
A feed back is highly appreciated.
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What Causes Nausea And Frequent Urination After Having Nexium?

Hi Thanks for choosing HCM for your query. I appreciate your concern towards the safety of Nexium. The side effects mentioned above are unlikely to be caused by Nexium. These could be due to enlarged prostate gland and possibility of urinary tract infection due to kidney stones has to be ruled out. Get the urine analysis done, and take an appropriate course of antibiotic. Also seek consultation for the enlarged prostate. Take plenty of water. A feed back is highly appreciated.