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Do I have a UTI?
Yes see a doctor within a short time to get some Cipro tablets to take for a few days and some extra to take next time it comes back plus some extra to take one tablet after sex READ MORE
Yes see a doctor within a short time to get some Cipro tablets to take for a few days and some extra to take next time it comes back plus some extra to take one tablet after sex
Why does my 8 year old son have hypertension?
Runs in the family
How do you treat a kidney infection at home?
Impossible to do
What helps pain with urination?
See your pediatrician
Are UTIs genetic?
No but have a urologist check him out
Are kidney stones life-threatening?
They can be if ignored
How can I lower my creatinine level quickly?
Impossible
Is it possible for a child to have kidney stones?
Yes see your pediatrician
I think I have lead poisoning from Turmeric capsules?
See a Nephrologist for a complete exam
What does blood in the urine mean?
Needs to be looked at immediately
What does cloudy urine indicate in children?
Possibly a UTI see your pediatrician
Why did my son have some blood in his urine?
Needs to be studied by his pediatrician
What antibiotics are used to treat kidney infection?
Ciprofloxacin and bactrim