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What Causes UTI Along With Chills And Elevated Body Temperature?

i have diabetis and high blood pressure. I take meds for both. All of a sudden I got a uti and I havnt had sex or did anything sexual for a year. Im really confused about that. Im 53 female. I took the AZO pill to help with the uti and it did. Last night after work I was eating and I got the shaking chills which I could not stop. I laid down for about 2 hours and it stopped. After that, I was then extremely hot but no temperature. My entire body was super hot. My stomach became a little quesy I hope that you can help with some type of diagnostic. Julie
posted on Tue, 5 Dec 2017
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Hi....

Welcome to healthcare magic.

In urinary tract infection burning sensation in urine, smelly or blood in urine like symptoms are present.
High grad fever indicate infection...
Do a complete blood cell count and microscopic examination for diagnosis.
Urine test helpful for further diagnosis.
Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis and treatment plan.
Drink more water and avoid spicy foods.
Maintain a hygiene.
Wish you a good health..
Thank you.
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What Causes UTI Along With Chills And Elevated Body Temperature?

Hi.... Welcome to healthcare magic. In urinary tract infection burning sensation in urine, smelly or blood in urine like symptoms are present. High grad fever indicate infection... Do a complete blood cell count and microscopic examination for diagnosis. Urine test helpful for further diagnosis. Consult a nephrologist for further diagnosis and treatment plan. Drink more water and avoid spicy foods. Maintain a hygiene. Wish you a good health.. Thank you.