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White Spots On Kidney, Suffering With High Fever, No Relief With Antibiotics, Suggested CT Scan. What Could The Problem Be?

my aunt has white spots of on both her kidney and they look like three to four crystals and she is sufering from high fever and physician has recomended her antibiotics but still her fever has not yet declined to normal...and she has been sugested to do ct scan and the liquid was given to her to consumed was to go through waste was found in her urine....so plz recomend whats is the problem and hw fatal is it and what to do next?
Wed, 10 Oct 2012
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good evening , by the symptoms u have cited , it mostly looks like renal stones with urinary tract infections. the condition is not fatal, it should subside with antibiotics , injectable. if the renal stones are big, they have to be removed surgically.
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White Spots On Kidney, Suffering With High Fever, No Relief With Antibiotics, Suggested CT Scan. What Could The Problem Be?

good evening , by the symptoms u have cited , it mostly looks like renal stones with urinary tract infections. the condition is not fatal, it should subside with antibiotics , injectable. if the renal stones are big, they have to be removed surgically.