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Yesterday I had what I thought was a urinarytractinfection . Today, I'm experiencing blood in my urine, with what looks like tiny blood clots . I have a kidneystones diesease, or so... View answer
I am currently dealing with a kidney stone and had(hopefully it's gone)a urinarytractinfection ..., during and after a kidney stone and/or UTI? ... View answer
be a "rare for men" urinarytractinfection: My urine was filled with blood and dried blood. They ... abruptly stops and my penis just "whooshes" air. This has never happened before. I've had... View answer
Following is a case of Complicated Urinarytractinfection , Pyelonephritis , Concern is can non obstructing renal calculi cause UrinaryTractInfection/Pyelonephritis? attaching... View answer
Have an urinarytractinfection, citrobacter koseri and currently on Cipro. About a month ago, had UTI which was e coli. Also have known kidneystones in left kidney for several... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
Hello. I have a history of kidneystones and UTIs. For a week or so, my left side aches, the pain ... times. Could this be cause by smaller stones trying to be passed. I don t have the extreme pain... View answer
I had a clean catch after an original urinalysis which indicated traces of ketones and protein 1 ... detected squamous epithelial cells 6-10. It also states No Culture Indicated. I have a history of kidney ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
Can too much protein cause a bladder or kidneystones? I am a personal trainer and manager of a gym. I eat alot of protein because it;s easy to grab a protein shake and I always have... View answer
I have just gotten a urine culture done which shows between 1 and 10,000 escherichia coli in it. I had a kidneystones that sent me to the ER and they found this. I have heard not to take antibiotics ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mukesh Sood
( General & Family Physician)
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