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Suggest Treatment For Water Infection, Kidney Infection And Left Shoulder Pain

Hi just looking for abit advicd ive had a water infection for the past two weeks which i ignored till yesterday ive been to a walk in and recieved antibiotics as it has lead to a kidney infection, since i have been in signifant pain and feeling faint i passed out on mh toilet floor, ive woke ip the smorning feeling no better my right hand side of my body feels swollen and im getting intense pain in my left shoulder can someone please resure me this is nothing to worry about
Thu, 10 Sep 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Urinary tract infections are not normally associated with pain in the shoulders or joints so it is possible that this pain may be due to another cause.

Severe infections can cause weakness so this may contribute to your weak feeling.

You should continue the course of antibiotics, if the symptom continue despite consistent use after a few days or worsen, then you should see your doctor for an assessment.

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Suggest Treatment For Water Infection, Kidney Infection And Left Shoulder Pain

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Urinary tract infections are not normally associated with pain in the shoulders or joints so it is possible that this pain may be due to another cause. Severe infections can cause weakness so this may contribute to your weak feeling. You should continue the course of antibiotics, if the symptom continue despite consistent use after a few days or worsen, then you should see your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps