Blood from Urin

2021-05-21 09:41:43
Hello, Blood was coming with urin, had consulted to doctor and taking attached medicines. Currently bleeding is stopped after taking medicines. Have done suggested test  but couldn't visit doctor due to covid19 precautions. Can we take online consultation for this or should we visit doctor? Attaching suggested test report. Age 23 , Female R blood glucose 109 RBCS                     Abundant Please check attachments and suggest.
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You r suffering from a urinary tract infection Madam....it can be cystitis....i.e infection and inflammation of the bladder.... And also ur haemoglobin is on the lower side....u are anaemic..... Wanted to know are u still suffering from blood in your urine....if yes than I will suggest u to go for a USG ABDOMEN AND PELVIS....to further investigate for further management....u can continue on the same set of medications as prescribed by the doctor u attached Yes and would like to know if u have urine microscopy reports too....dat will help too.... Consult me for further advice....and would also want to learn about ur history in details

Answered2021-05-21 09:49:48

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Best option regarding you is do your USG KUB to check for any stone... If found then.. according to size of stone treatment.. if size is less than 2cm then non surgical management is best... Like antibiotics, plenty of water, alkalizers
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Answered2021-05-21 09:47:43

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Ur hb is low, urines shows infection with blood.. Its a urinary tract infection..bt suspecting renal stones too.. Need further details about ur symptoms...
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Answered2021-05-21 10:03:30

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Can take online consultation. Should have done Urine routine and urine culture test as well.

Answered2021-05-21 09:44:32

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