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Blood in urine - Sqad can you help please?

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Im a BusyBee | 11:00 Wed 24th Nov 2010 | Body & Soul
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I had an 'unusual' water infection a couple of weeks ago which seemed to clear up with antibiotics however each time the doctor has tested my urine and also the results from hospital tests each time since, shows blood (which is not visible to the eye). I have also been having a dull ache in my lower back most of the time for a while now and think it may be my kidneys. I am going for a scan this afternoon but didnt ask what kind of scan it would be? i am also wondering what they are expecting to find or what it could possibly be - questions i should have asked my doctor i know but they have come to mind since having time to think about it.
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One isolated attack of urinary infection with complete resolution is "no big deal"
An attack of urinary tract infection with incomplete resolution ( blood still in the urine) needs further investigation.

Many causes of unresolved urinary infections, but none life threatening and may vary from bladder polyps to kidney stones.

Keep AB informed.
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vibra........LOL.......bit different here..........doing the rounds they could moan that the treatment that I was giving them was cr@p.

On here they just tell me I´m [email protected]
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vibra........interesting that you mention that.........I would enjoy the "cut and thrust" of an argument with another "quack"
"On here they just tell me I´m [email protected]"

Sqad, AB would not be the same without your craap. Some of us will miss it. I know I will. ;-)
soc....LOL...nobody is indispensable....especially on AB.
You're a charmer, and lovely at it. :-)

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