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What Causes Pain In Both Heels With Pus Cells 12-15 In Urine Analysis?

i am a women of 57 years old . i felt severe pain in both heals of my legs .i made urine examination ,the result is 12-15 pus cells and some epethel cells .i have a history before of some small stones and i took medication and it was alright also from 9 years i made an operation i removed the womb and the ovaries it was not cancer .well now i am worried what to do and what doctor to go
Tue, 29 Sep 2015
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Hello

Heel pain is generally due to calcaneal spur in your age.
You may need clinical correlation and X-ray of both calcaneum in lateral view.
Excess pus cells in urine may indicate UTI(urinary tract infection).You may need routine hemogram,random blood sugar,ultrasound of abdomen.

Ultrasound of abdomen is important as you have history of renal calculus.
You may need to take antibiotics depending upon culture and sensitivity report.
You can consult nephrologist for proper evaluation.

Take Care,
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Causes Pain In Both Heels With Pus Cells 12-15 In Urine Analysis?

Hello Heel pain is generally due to calcaneal spur in your age. You may need clinical correlation and X-ray of both calcaneum in lateral view. Excess pus cells in urine may indicate UTI(urinary tract infection).You may need routine hemogram,random blood sugar,ultrasound of abdomen. Ultrasound of abdomen is important as you have history of renal calculus. You may need to take antibiotics depending upon culture and sensitivity report. You can consult nephrologist for proper evaluation. Take Care, Dr.Indu Bhushan