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What Does The Following Blood Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 21 Nov 2014
Question: Blood result     
WBC Count : High
RDW- CV : High
WBC morphology : Leucocytosis

Urine
Albumin , Ketone Bodies and Blood –Present
Microscopic exam
RBC- 3-5/H.P.F
Pus cells 40-50 /HPF

Scan report:
Right renal calculus, Left renal cortical scarring, Enlarged prostrate.
Stone Size : 6mm

Suggest medication please

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Answered by Dr. V. Sasanka (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
antibiotics and hydration

Detailed Answer:
Hi
It looks like there is a significant element of infection and dehydration right now. There are few more tests that need to be done including serum creatinine, blood urea, serum electrolytes, urine culture.
The 6mm stone might not need treatment right away. What you need right now is plenty of oral fluids and maybe even IV hydration to help put out plenty of urine output.
After you gave given urine for culture, a broad spectrum antibiotic can be started like Magnex forte IV twice a day till culture report is available.
If urine flow is slow an alpha-blocker like Urimax once daily at 0.4mg can be useful.
Let me know the progress so I may be able to advise you further.
Regards.
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What Does The Following Blood Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: antibiotics and hydration Detailed Answer: Hi It looks like there is a significant element of infection and dehydration right now. There are few more tests that need to be done including serum creatinine, blood urea, serum electrolytes, urine culture. The 6mm stone might not need treatment right away. What you need right now is plenty of oral fluids and maybe even IV hydration to help put out plenty of urine output. After you gave given urine for culture, a broad spectrum antibiotic can be started like Magnex forte IV twice a day till culture report is available. If urine flow is slow an alpha-blocker like Urimax once daily at 0.4mg can be useful. Let me know the progress so I may be able to advise you further. Regards.