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What Causes Blood In Urine With Chills, Sweats And Upset Stomach?
my husband has been found to have blood in his urine, PSA, Diagnostic (H-14.35) Neutrophils (H-83.4), Lymphocytes (L8.9) and platelets L-118. He went to doctor after suffering with drastic changes between chills and sweats, upset stomach (occasionally,yet severe at those times and has lost alot of weight but over a very long period of time.
The high PSA suggests the possibility of prostate cancer. I presume he is following up with his doctor regarding these test results. The weight loss, blood in the urine, and low platelets also go along with the possibility of cancer. He also might be having a urinary tract infection, which could cause blood, chills and sweats. Upset stomach is a nonspecific finding that could go along with a variety of conditions. Further evaluation for infection and cancer, focusing on the genitourinary system, should be done promptly. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Blood In Urine With Chills, Sweats And Upset Stomach?
The high PSA suggests the possibility of prostate cancer. I presume he is following up with his doctor regarding these test results. The weight loss, blood in the urine, and low platelets also go along with the possibility of cancer. He also might be having a urinary tract infection, which could cause blood, chills and sweats. Upset stomach is a nonspecific finding that could go along with a variety of conditions. Further evaluation for infection and cancer, focusing on the genitourinary system, should be done promptly. Hope this helps.