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Suggest Treatment For An Urinary Infection

hello doctor, i have six month old baby boy.we noticed that mild blood spot on the diaper with urine, not continuosly, sometimes two to three times in a day and again few days later( may after one or two week). Ultrasound abdomen findings: 1) The liver is of normal size & shape with smooth contour & normal homogenous echo texture. 2) The course & caliber of the common &Intra hepaticbiliary ducts are normal. 3) The gall bladder is adequately distended with normal wall thickness and no evidence of calculus or sludge. 4) Normal size & configuration of both kidneys with good cortical thickness.Mildly dilated left renal pelvis=5mm.No stones.Right kidney measures 5.5x2.4cm and left kidney 5.3x2.4cm. 5) The spleen has normal sonographic configuration. 6)No ascites or abdominal collections. 7) The pancreas was normal. Conclusion:: - Left renal pelviectasia. what it means sir? anything serious sir?need any further investigation sir? waiting for your valuable reply? faithfully stephen
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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Thanks for consulting at Healthcare Magic.
Isolated​ renal pelvis dilatation of 5mm is not a significant abnormality and resolves overtime.
Increasing dilatation at followup may suggest PUJ obstruction or VUR.
Blood in urine might be due to local eczema or erosion or rash, urinary tract infection, stones, glumerulonephritis etc. In your case stones are ruled out as USG shows no stones.
Ask your doctor for investigations like urine analysis and urine culture sensitivity.
Urine analysis will diagnose whether hematuria is actually present or not. Urine culture will diagnose urinary tract infection.
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Suggest Treatment For An Urinary Infection

Thanks for consulting at Healthcare Magic. Isolated​ renal pelvis dilatation of 5mm is not a significant abnormality and resolves overtime. Increasing dilatation at followup may suggest PUJ obstruction or VUR. Blood in urine might be due to local eczema or erosion or rash, urinary tract infection, stones, glumerulonephritis etc. In your case stones are ruled out as USG shows no stones. Ask your doctor for investigations like urine analysis and urine culture sensitivity. Urine analysis will diagnose whether hematuria is actually present or not. Urine culture will diagnose urinary tract infection.