![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Autoimmune Diseases |
Bacteria in Urine? |
So I saw that this question has been asked but I have a little different situation: Bacteria in the urine suggest you have another bladder/kidney infection. If the urine sample was not a clean catch midstream though, it could have been contaminated by bacteria on the skin or your hands. That's why they want you to come redo the test. If it stills shows bacteria, the lab can culture the urine to determine which bacteria is the likely culprit, and what antibiotic would be most effective at wiping it out. Leukocytosis is simply the medical term for what you already know you have- too many white blood cells- a white cell count that is higher than normal. The lab will also need to know that information because they will detect WBC's in the urine well above what they would otherwise expect to see. Just go repeat the urine test, you probably have a urinary tract infection again. Poly arthritis- arthritis in 2 or more joints |
| Tags |
| Baby Care Baby Blues AVM Avian Influenza Avascular Necrosis Autoimmune Diseases Autism Atrial Fibrillation Athlete Foot Atherosclerosis Ataxia Astigmatism |
| Related information |
Hi! I have the same thing too. I know how you feel, i've only known about my celiac for almost 2 months. I'm 16 and a freshman in college. I know it can be pretty embarrasing on the days ... Because Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder, this means it can effect virtually any system in your body ranging from neurological function to circulation. If you're looking for a good rea... ask your doctor about taking magnesuim. I dont see why you couldnt take that since its in our food. i took it before for major leg pain and spasms. worked great, i was surprised. ...I'm confused....what are you looking for? It sounds like you can't really have anything... ...First of all, you probably do NOT qualify for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance), but you just might for SSI (Supplemental Security Income). While both require proof of disability for q... No, removal of the thymus will not trigger auto-immune diseases. It usually has little effect on the immune system when performed later than childhood. From what you tell us, it seems likely that ... Use oral benadryl until you see the doctor. ...Sorry but in your situatiuon I would have to say that day to your immunodeficient state, the best option would be to get a crown done(cap). Any surgical procedure for you should be a last resort. I... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |