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Suggest Treatment For Severe Back Pain And Bladder Infection

Went in to urgent care yesterday with severe back pain...bladder infection, sent me for ct scan found kidney and gallstones, very anemic and iron deficient (26) Also found spot on my lung that they want to watch for three months and are sending me for colonoscopy I am a 52 year old female What do you think?
Fri, 28 Aug 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi there.

These problems need to be treated by a multi-disciplinary team like Cardiothoracic surgeon and Oncologist for the spot in the lung, Internist for the Anaemia, Hepatobiliary surgeon for the gallstones and Urologist for the Kidney stones for a proper approach to the best management.

Drink 2 litres of water daily. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Take iron supplements. Usually Anaemia and spot in the lung can be suspicious for cancer and needs to be ruled out by your Oncologist.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Back Pain And Bladder Infection

Hi there. These problems need to be treated by a multi-disciplinary team like Cardiothoracic surgeon and Oncologist for the spot in the lung, Internist for the Anaemia, Hepatobiliary surgeon for the gallstones and Urologist for the Kidney stones for a proper approach to the best management. Drink 2 litres of water daily. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Take iron supplements. Usually Anaemia and spot in the lung can be suspicious for cancer and needs to be ruled out by your Oncologist.