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Re: strange UTI test results..please try to explain

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 26 Nov 2002 00:36:59 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Morgan wrote: >
>Last week I went to the walk in clinic feeling like I had a UTI and the
>doctor did whatever quick test they can do in the office and it showed
>positive for blood and pus in the urine, so he perscribed me antibiotics
>(Macrobid) to treat what he assumed was another UTI. (I have had 4
>since Jan, and we can't figure out whats causing them) However when he
>got the results back from the lab, it came back negative for that. Since
>this was just at a walk in clinic he didnt really explain anything to
>me, all he told me was to go see my family doctor about it, which I have
>an appointment to do two days from now. What im wondering though is
>what other things give symptoms and test results like that? I'm kind of
>nervous about seeing my doc because I don't really know what to expect,
>What kind of things should I be sure to tell and ask him?? Thanks very
>much!
>Morgan

Recurrent UTI should alert you about the possiblity of having problems in kidney or ureters, you need to see urologist and have pyleography.

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