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How Do The Findings In Urine Test Explain The Chronic Abdominal Pain?
Good day! I think I have a stomach disease but I don't know what it is. I am experiencing intense abdominal pain for almost 2 years. And now, I think it's getting more serious everyday. I took a Urine Test just now and here's the result: Transparency: Hazy Reaction: 5.0 Pus Cells: 4-6 Red Blood Cells: 0-1 Epith. Cells:+ A. Urates: +
Can you tell me what disease I have? Thank you in advance for your feedback. :)
Urine test findings that you refer shows us that you have an urinary tract infection. It is the possibility that you have kidney stones, because A. Urates are present. Kidney stones cause severe pain on groin that is spread on abdomen.
To determine the exact diagnosis you need: 1- Abdominal(Kidneys) Ultrasound. 2- Urography. 3- Blood test.
You should contact your nefrologist.
Regards. Dr. Behar.
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How Do The Findings In Urine Test Explain The Chronic Abdominal Pain?
Hi, thank you for posting. Urine test findings that you refer shows us that you have an urinary tract infection. It is the possibility that you have kidney stones, because A. Urates are present. Kidney stones cause severe pain on groin that is spread on abdomen. To determine the exact diagnosis you need: 1- Abdominal(Kidneys) Ultrasound. 2- Urography. 3- Blood test. You should contact your nefrologist. Regards. Dr. Behar.