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Pus Cells In Urine, Muscles & Joint Pain, Reddish Urine, White Fluid Before Urination. Remedy?

sir i m 21 years old ..firstly i got pus cells in my urine which disturb me a lot ..i got pain in my joints and muscles as well...and pain in chest etc..and now my urine is getting reddish and i feel pain while urination...and before urination most of the time i see white flued before urination in my urine...plz suggest me some remedy...
Mon, 29 Apr 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Your are suffering from Urinary tract infection.
The infection may range from kidney, ureter, bladder or urethra.
Reddish and white discharge is due to blood and pus in the urine.
Get a USG KUB done.
Do urine culture and sensitivity.

It may be that you may be have associated sexually transmitted infection.
Do a VDRL.
Consult a nephrologist.

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Pus Cells In Urine, Muscles & Joint Pain, Reddish Urine, White Fluid Before Urination. Remedy?

Hello, Your are suffering from Urinary tract infection. The infection may range from kidney, ureter, bladder or urethra. Reddish and white discharge is due to blood and pus in the urine. Get a USG KUB done. Do urine culture and sensitivity. It may be that you may be have associated sexually transmitted infection. Do a VDRL. Consult a nephrologist.