Pus cells in urine,high wbc, vertigo

2019-03-30 11:25:24
My mother who is 63 years old has early Parkinson's disease and is on medication for same and stroke. Olmezest, tidomet, prodep, ropark, ecospirin Av, shelcal and minipress are the medications she is on. Recently she acquired headache and we consulted doctor. After blood and urine test it was found that she has high WBC count(>1000) and pus cells in urine(10-12/hpf). She also has continuous vertigo for the last 10 days even after medication for the same. Is the vertigo caused by urine infection or is it a neurological disorder more serious?
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This is due UTI and may be due to spondilitis.
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Answered2019-04-02 06:59:59

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Answered2019-03-30 16:39:01

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Answered2019-03-30 14:22:26

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Infection can be cured with Homoeopathic medicines.
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Answered2019-03-30 12:46:35

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She has infection. Vertigo can be simple disbalance In equilibrium. Chat online will guide you right way n prescribe medication

Answered2019-03-30 12:39:52

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Send all reports to suggest you medicines

Answered2019-03-30 14:52:28

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MRI brain,culture and sensitivity of urine  decide treatment

Answered2019-03-30 13:51:05

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It's Urinary tract infection.

Answered2019-03-30 12:03:59

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