I am a 30-year old female and I have burning sensation when urinating and my urinalysis showed RBC 25-30 and nothing else. I don't have the typical UTI symptoms and I was told I don't have any infections. What should I do? What specialist should I see?
Mon, 18 Aug 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Sajid Ali's Response
hi thanks for asking i would like to ask about any associated fever or abdominal painmenstruation........it looks like a renal colic.......you should take
1) take plenty of fluids
2) take some analgesics
3) do urine RE and ultra sound abdomen and pelvis
and consult a urologist
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hi thanks for asking i would like to ask about any associated fever or abdominal pain menstruation........it looks like a renal colic.......you should take 1) take plenty of fluids 2) take some analgesics 3) do urine RE and ultra sound abdomen and pelvis and consult a urologist