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Gross hematuria
First I got hematuria on 5 th May,dn I consult a doctor,did USG whole abdomen,and urine culture and regular. My USG report said I had kidney stone and culture report said UTI. I took medication and also have done ncct kub . ncct report was fine , nothing abnormal was there. But again 25 June I got blood in my urine same this time I have RBC -2-3 hpf and pus cells 5 - 7 in urine but no UTI. Please help with solution.
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2-3 rbc in urine can be normal. But pus cells r more
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Share culture report and what antibiotic u have taken
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The workup for hematuria according to American Urology Association involves imaging of kidney ureter and bladder which happened with CT you will need cystoscopy to assess the bladder.    Please visit your urologist.
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Really speaking u need to show to urologist as soon as possible.
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CT scan is accurate than Ultrasound
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take Tab Taxim o 200 mg 1-0-1 for 5 days
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3 litres water per day can use Barley water also
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