Persistent Tonsillitis With Lots Of Puss, Abdomen Pain. Infection Cleared. What More Tests Should Be Done?
persistant tonsillitis with lots of puss....had blood tests for glandular fever...now been sent for more tests...in casualty last week for extreme abdomen pain which was put down to a reaction to antibiotics...blood in urine and an infection which has now cleared... what will the doctors be looking for....female....age 17....
Mon, 22 Jul 2013
General & Family Physician, Dr. Lohit K's Response
Hi, Thanks for using HCM.
Since persistant tonsillitis with pus, fever, abdomen pain and now blood in urine, you may be suffering from septicemia. Kindle tell us the reports you have and the treatment taken, then we can tell about the diagnosis, and the management plan. We can't order all the available tests but only relevant tests. Consult your doctor for examination follow his advice for management. Hope I answered your question. Feel free to ask me if you have any further queries. Wish you good health. Take care.
Regards Dr. Lohit
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Persistent Tonsillitis With Lots Of Puss, Abdomen Pain. Infection Cleared. What More Tests Should Be Done?
Hi, Thanks for using HCM. Since persistant tonsillitis with pus, fever, abdomen pain and now blood in urine, you may be suffering from septicemia. Kindle tell us the reports you have and the treatment taken, then we can tell about the diagnosis, and the management plan. We can t order all the available tests but only relevant tests. Consult your doctor for examination follow his advice for management. Hope I answered your question. Feel free to ask me if you have any further queries. Wish you good health. Take care. Regards Dr. Lohit