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A case of Cystitis and bilateral renal parenchymal disease

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I was diagnosed of Cystitis and bilateral renal parenchymal disease around September 2018 through ultrasound test. But this year around February 2019, I repeated the ultrasound test and did blood creatinine test and also a CT scan. Nothing was found wrong at all. My creatinine level was 1.2 and every other thing was normal. Now I'm having serious abdominal burning pain affecting my lower back, groin and flanks. I feel a burning sensation when I urinate. Please what should I do? I have taken several antibiotics including rocephin, and yet nothing has changed. I need help please.

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Hello bright50

Thanks for your message. This sounds very painful and difficult for you. You need to see your doctor again as soon as possible. Take a sample of urine when you go.

If you are in the UK you can call NHS 111 for an out of hours appointment.

The Kidney Research UK charity may have more information at kidneyresearchuk.org

Let us know how you get on

Best wishes

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