What Causes Left Side And Lower Back Pain With Blood In Urine?
I just got out of hospital 1 month ago..gall bladder removed stomach infection and pancreitis.they said I had kidney stones too but doc said it looked like I passed them. my left side and lower back has been killing me last few days so I went to doc. she said I might have a urinary infection and gave me ciprofloxacin 500 mg said I have blood in urine and high white blood cell count..but my side and back are still killing me. ive taken 2 days of pills shouldn't they be helping by now ?
Hello dear user! Welcome to HCM! I've gone through your query and understood your concerns!
I think you should continue taking the pills your doctor has prescribed you! If you have a severe infection it may take more time to heal, and improvement may just have begun.
Your blood may come from the infection of the urinary tract or by a trauma since you have stones in your kidneys. For the moment you have to treat the infection, and pain using painkillers like diclofenac.
In a second time you have to talk with the doctor to find a solution for the stones, if they must be removed or not.
Take care! I wish you a good health! DR ERIOL.
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What Causes Left Side And Lower Back Pain With Blood In Urine?
Hello dear user! Welcome to HCM! I ve gone through your query and understood your concerns! I think you should continue taking the pills your doctor has prescribed you! If you have a severe infection it may take more time to heal, and improvement may just have begun. Your blood may come from the infection of the urinary tract or by a trauma since you have stones in your kidneys. For the moment you have to treat the infection, and pain using painkillers like diclofenac. In a second time you have to talk with the doctor to find a solution for the stones, if they must be removed or not. Take care! I wish you a good health! DR ERIOL.