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Cause For Odor And Red Blood Cells In The Urine?

I have red blood cells in my urine and very strong odor.. these are my only symtoms.. yesterday, after having a ultrasound, CAT scan and blood work up , I was diagnosed with having a very small stone in my kidneys.. too small to blast.. What is causing the odor and what can I do about it as well as nuetralizing the blood or better yet finding the root problem?



Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Thanks for query on HCM.
Rbcs in the urine is due to small stone in the kidney.
Stone up to 5 to 6 mm. is usually passes through urinary tract.
Drink more water and other liquids.
Take nsaid with anti spasmodic to relieve the renal colic.
Levofloxacin is advisable to prevent urinary tract infection.
Sometime flush therapy is needed if small stone is in the tract.
Keep in touch with your doctor.


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Cause For Odor And Red Blood Cells In The Urine?

Thanks for query on HCM. Rbcs in the urine is due to small stone in the kidney. Stone up to 5 to 6 mm. is usually passes through urinary tract. Drink more water and other liquids. Take nsaid with anti spasmodic to relieve the renal colic. Levofloxacin is advisable to prevent urinary tract infection. Sometime flush therapy is needed if small stone is in the tract. Keep in touch with your doctor.