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What Could Cause Fever And Abdominal Pain?

mr prakash rai had been admitted in the cmc hospital unit neph 1 ward no. A/W114B hospital no. 932669D since may 25 , 2011 to 15 june he was totally fine and he was dischange by the Dr shibu jacob and he has given the medicines for 3 months also but continueing the medicine & following renal diets the same promblem accured since yesturday : Shivvering headche , hi fever and abdominal pain?
Mon, 2 May 2016
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Dear Prakash Rai, Hi & Welcome.
You seem to have developed recurrent urinary tract infection which has resulted in shivering, fever, and abdominal pain.
You need to consult your physician/nephrologist immediately for further evaluation which may need lab tests such as urine and blood culture and sensitivity tests, an abdominal ultrasound scan, CBC, etc.
Based on the report of the culture and sensitivity tests you need a course of appropriate intravenous antibiotics to eradicate the infection.
Hope this will help you.
Best regards.
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What Could Cause Fever And Abdominal Pain?

Dear Prakash Rai, Hi & Welcome. You seem to have developed recurrent urinary tract infection which has resulted in shivering, fever, and abdominal pain. You need to consult your physician/nephrologist immediately for further evaluation which may need lab tests such as urine and blood culture and sensitivity tests, an abdominal ultrasound scan, CBC, etc. Based on the report of the culture and sensitivity tests you need a course of appropriate intravenous antibiotics to eradicate the infection. Hope this will help you. Best regards.