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Re: Bacteria in urine?From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 30 Mar 2000 21:13:06 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Stacey wrote: > >When I went in for my dmso treatment at the Urologist last week I had >bacteria in my urine so they wanted to see if my urine was clear by >taking a catheter specimen, and also she did a vaginal exam to see if >there was discharge, which there was. She said that the urine was clear >and decided it was a yeast infection and put me on Diflucan ( I already >asked a question about that). Well I had some pain in the back around >the kidneys before but we didn't think it was infection at the time, but >I am still having some of that pain and earlier this week, I had a low >grade fever. Is it possible that I have a kidney infection? Also, after >I had the treatment I started having a real bad burning pain and until I >took Pyridium and then it was ok. Should I be concerned that its a >kidney infection and should I mention this to my doctor about still >having the pain (although its not to bad right now)? >Thanks for the information!! > >-- >Stacey > You should mention it to your Doctor, who can answer these particular questions much better because of having examined you and knowing your complete history. From what you say, I wouldn't think that you have a kidney infection, but I could be wrong. RDB
-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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