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What Causes Nausea, Back Pain And Orange Discoloration In The Urine?

What causes nausea, back pain and orange discolouration in urine? I had a bad fever the other day for 2 days cold chills, and my urine has been a dark orange, I have ... uncontrollably, upper middle back pain, nausea and very light headed and tired ...
Thu, 24 Jan 2019
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Hi,

After reading your post, I would advise that you should get yourself clinically examined and investigated by a Urologist.

Drink lots of water daily.

You should get your urine sample investigated for Routine/Microscopic and Culture/Sensitivity to rule out urinary tract infection and hematuria. An Ultrasound of KUB region will have added benefits.

Further medical management can be planned according to the clinical evaluation by your doctor and according to the reports of the above-mentioned investigations.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. R.A. Singh,
Emergency Medicine Specialist
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What Causes Nausea, Back Pain And Orange Discoloration In The Urine?

Hi, After reading your post, I would advise that you should get yourself clinically examined and investigated by a Urologist. Drink lots of water daily. You should get your urine sample investigated for Routine/Microscopic and Culture/Sensitivity to rule out urinary tract infection and hematuria. An Ultrasound of KUB region will have added benefits. Further medical management can be planned according to the clinical evaluation by your doctor and according to the reports of the above-mentioned investigations. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. R.A. Singh, Emergency Medicine Specialist