Are Blood In Urine, A Kidney Stone And Renal Pelviectasis Serious Concerns?
Went to see my cardiologist and I happend to mention about blood in my urine. He did a quick urine test and found the following results LEU - Neg NIT - Neg URO - Neg PRO - 15 (0.15) PH - 5 BLO +++ SG - 1.030 KET - NEG BIL- NEG GLU - Green and Brown Specs Not sure what all those mean maybe you can explain. They also did an ultrasound of both Kidneys and Bladder. They found one Kidney stone and also diagnosed me with Lt Renal Pelviectasis. He said I need to see a urologist. Is this serious??
Because of stone, urine can be collected and lead to dilatation of duct or ureter or pelvis. So stone might be somewhat big in size for which ESWL like procedure can be done. The antibiotic course can be prescribed also. Drink more water. To avoid serious complication, Consult a urologist for examination and discuss your case.
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Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami
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Are Blood In Urine, A Kidney Stone And Renal Pelviectasis Serious Concerns?
Hello, Because of stone, urine can be collected and lead to dilatation of duct or ureter or pelvis. So stone might be somewhat big in size for which ESWL like procedure can be done. The antibiotic course can be prescribed also. Drink more water. To avoid serious complication, Consult a urologist for examination and discuss your case. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami