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Kidney stones and protein in urine
Can kidney stones show protein and leuccocytes and blood in urine. My protein in +++ leuccocytes is +++ and blood is trace. I hv been detected with mild kidney stones. Can kidney stones b the reason. My pbbs is 96 and fasting is 83.09. I don't drink much water coz of frequent urination. My 30 June report showed protein + and today's showed +++ proteins and leuccocytes as +++ only. And my creatine in 30 June was 0.80. I was told I hv transient protein in urine. Pl advice
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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I need to know more about your USG report details. If the size of stone is too small you only can take oral medication. But because of the impacted stone the renal function is getting impaired and directly affecting your creatinine levels.
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so kindly send all your reports to me directly on Practo.
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please drink plenty of water daily 3-4L irrespective of going washroom .
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Consultation with a nephrologist is advisable
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Consult nephrologist. 
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Do a USG abdomen and consult with a nephrologist in person
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