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Uti

The full form of UTI is urinary tract infection. It is a bacterial infection of the urinary tract, which includes the urethra, ureters, kidneys, and bladder. The symptoms are burning or pain on urination, frequent urination, fever, chills, cloudy urine, blood in urine, constant urge to pee, and pelvic pain. Antibiotics like Amoxycillin, Norfloxacin, and Ceftriaxone are used in the treatment.

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Can bacteria cause pain in the kidneys?

Query: Hi doctor, Initially, I was having right abdomen pain about two to three weeks ago when I visited the doctor, who then performed blood, urine test, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT scan), and another ultrasound and confirmed all my organs are fine. I was born without a gall bladder. I have all th...  Read Full »


Dr. Syed Raza

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. From the reports (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity) and your history, yes, the gall bladder is absent, and the pain your experiencing has to be evaluated with a further investigation like 1. Endoscopy....  Read Full »

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