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What Causes Dull Aches In Kidneys And Frequent Urge To Urinate?

hi suffering with my kidneys the last week, i was getting dull aches on and off, sometime i feel the urinate but dont need to go. the pain has become more persistent and has been with me all day now i also feel quite fatigue. anyone have any advice. it would be much appreciated.
Fri, 18 Sep 2015
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I understand the pain you must be in. I think that you have a Urinary Tract infection or you have a kidney infection. I think that you need to see a Doctor to get to the cause. There are several causes for this.

To diagnose a UTI, you will need to check your Urine for the levels of white blood cells in the body. This will help you get to the cause. On microscopy, you can discover bacteria and the white blood cells. If these are raised, you will be able to know that you have UTI. To treat the UTI, you will need to start on antibiotics. These antibiotics will help you recover from it.

Follow up after 4 days. All the best.
Hope this helps you.
Dr Vignan
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What Causes Dull Aches In Kidneys And Frequent Urge To Urinate?

Thank you for choosing HCM I understand the pain you must be in. I think that you have a Urinary Tract infection or you have a kidney infection. I think that you need to see a Doctor to get to the cause. There are several causes for this. To diagnose a UTI, you will need to check your Urine for the levels of white blood cells in the body. This will help you get to the cause. On microscopy, you can discover bacteria and the white blood cells. If these are raised, you will be able to know that you have UTI. To treat the UTI, you will need to start on antibiotics. These antibiotics will help you recover from it. Follow up after 4 days. All the best. Hope this helps you. Dr Vignan