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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Urine Infections

Hi there I had my right kidney removed when I was 3 I am now 35 and have been having repetitive urine infections some resulting in hospitalisation to clear the infection I have now been told I have some scarring on my left kidney will this cause any long term problems ,
Fri, 20 May 2016
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Recurrent urinary tract infection may be because of diabetes condition.
Check your blood sugar level.

Urethritis may cause recurrent infection.
Kidney infection or kidney disease cause recurrent urinary infection.

Postmenopausal women has more chanses of urinary tract infection .

Consent a nephrologist for further diagnosis.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
Thank you very much.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Urine Infections

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. Recurrent urinary tract infection may be because of diabetes condition. Check your blood sugar level. Urethritis may cause recurrent infection. Kidney infection or kidney disease cause recurrent urinary infection. Postmenopausal women has more chanses of urinary tract infection . Consent a nephrologist for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Thank you very much.