HealthCareMagic is now Ask A Doctor - 24x7 | https://www.askadoctor24x7.com

Get your health question answered instantly from our pool of 18000+ doctors from over 80 specialties
159 Doctors Online

By proceeding, I accept the Terms and Conditions

Dr. Andrew Rynne
MD
Dr. Andrew Rynne

Family Physician

Exp 50 years

HCM Blog Instant Access to Doctors
HCM BlogQuestions Answered
HCM Blog Satisfaction

What Does PSA 0.7 Under 1 And Small Amount Of Blood In Urine Suggest?

I have pain in my back. I have pain in my tesicle area. I am thristy at night after sleeping. No pain when I urinate no color. I have had 2 blood test. PSA is 0.7 under 1. Very small amount of blood in urine. I have been on anti-biotics for a month and nothing is helping. First they put me on Bactrim, then Cipro. Negative on STD's. They did a ultra sound for kidney stones-negative. They now want to do a MRI for herniated disk? Does that make sense?
Mon, 5 Aug 2019
Report Abuse
Urologist 's  Response
Hi,

Basically, all your tests and terms of the urinary tract infection and the prostate are all normal nearby I think your urologist has cleared you stating that your pain is non-urologic in nature.

Next step would be to check for a low back pain caused by the musculoskeletal organs or the spine that is the reason why MRI is being requested for you.

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

Regards,
Dr. Manuel C See IV, Urologist
I find this answer helpful

Note: For more detailed guidance, please consult an Internal Medicine Specialist, with your latest reports. Click here..
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer. For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service [Sample answer]
Share on
 

Related questions you may be interested in


Recent questions on MRI


Loading Online Doctors....
What Does PSA 0.7 Under 1 And Small Amount Of Blood In Urine Suggest?

Hi, Basically, all your tests and terms of the urinary tract infection and the prostate are all normal nearby I think your urologist has cleared you stating that your pain is non-urologic in nature. Next step would be to check for a low back pain caused by the musculoskeletal organs or the spine that is the reason why MRI is being requested for you. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Manuel C See IV, Urologist