Backache. Blood And Urine Tests Normal. Taken Cipro. CT Scan Normal. How Can The Urethral Infection Be Diagnosed?
i have severe back pain feels like kidneys all blood work clear also urine clear although previously showed high white blood cells did take cipro for a few days and then the tests came clear, and emergency room. th pain is severe i am a 55 year old women in very good physical shape. i stopped taking the medication because they said it was clear and dont want to mask anything that may be there. i had a ct with contrast WHICH SHOWED NOTHING AND WAS THEN TOLD MAYBE NO CONTRAST WAS BETTER TO PERHAPS SEE STONES. IM AT MY WITS END PERHAPS SOME KIND OF UREATHAL INFECTION? OR A DIFFERENT TYPE OF MICRORGISIM THATS NOT DETECTED IN THE BLOOD? WERE SHOULD I GO AND WHAT SHOUD I DO NEXT, THE PAIN IS UNBEARABLE AND I AM UNABLE TO WORK.
Hello, I have gone through your query. In my opinion, Urethral problem can be diagnosed by X-ray KUB and intravenous pyelogram. If your diagnosis rules out the urinary tract infection, then the problem could possibly be in your spine. Consult a neurologist and have a MRI scan to confirm. Hope this helped you. Thanks.
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Backache. Blood And Urine Tests Normal. Taken Cipro. CT Scan Normal. How Can The Urethral Infection Be Diagnosed?
Hello, I have gone through your query. In my opinion, Urethral problem can be diagnosed by X-ray KUB and intravenous pyelogram. If your diagnosis rules out the urinary tract infection, then the problem could possibly be in your spine. Consult a neurologist and have a MRI scan to confirm. Hope this helped you. Thanks.