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What Could Be The Reason For Urine And Stool Iritation After Kidney Transplant ?

hello kidney transplanted seven years back recently there was urine and stool iritation .age 55 years .my doctor changed sirolimus level was 5 to tacrolimus and level is 9.7. urine culture negetive twice .stool sterile .urine ph 5. non diabetic . amorphus deposit is +1 still iritation persist i am male
Wed, 11 Jan 2012
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hello balbir
welcome to health care magic
The presence of crystals(amorphous deposits) of chemical substances in the urinary deposits is influenced by acidic or alkaline reaction of the urine.it indicates the presence of stones in urine.
u need to go for ultrasound scan to confirm the diagnosis.and consult urologist with the reports.
good luck

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What Could Be The Reason For Urine And Stool Iritation After Kidney Transplant ?

hello balbir welcome to health care magic The presence of crystals(amorphous deposits) of chemical substances in the urinary deposits is influenced by acidic or alkaline reaction of the urine.it indicates the presence of stones in urine. u need to go for ultrasound scan to confirm the diagnosis.and consult urologist with the reports. good luck