I think I have a kidney infection (urinating blood,nausea,back pain,chills) and I was wondering what the doctor would do? Would I be in and out of the hospital? ( I can’t miss school) Would this be gone soon,it’s really bothersome.

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I have had problems with this bladder/urinary tract infection for a while.(without treatment)
But just recently (today, as of 8/8/08) I had blood in my urine.
It does not burn when I have to pee, but it burns (sorta like the feeling that I have to pee again) immediately after I pee.
My urine is cloudy and it does have a foul smell.
When I do feel that I have to pee, it’s an urgent thing and if I don’t hurry to a bathroom then I won’t make it in time.
I (just last night) had a fever of almost 100 degrees Fahrenheit (99.3) and I had pretty bad chills. Along with the fever and chills came body aches (sorta comparable to menstrual pains.
Is this a kidney infection, or a bladder/urinary tract infection?
Thanks in advance!

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www.megavista-health.com Kidney stones are a common condition which can be extremely painful and often difficult to cure on a long term basis. Kidney stones are small masses – rather like ‘stones’ that can develop in one or both of the kidneys and are formed when the waste products which usually dissolve in the urine fluids, instead, collect around the side of the kidneys and over a period of time form a small mass. The condition will only become evident when the stones become larger and remain obstructed between the kidneys and the bladder. Symptoms of kidney stones can be very painful. You may experience severe pain or aching in the back on one or both sides, bloody or cloudy urine, vomiting or the feeling of nauseousness, a frequent urge to urinate, or a burning sensation during urination, and fever and chills. Maintaining a fever usually indicates the stone has caused a blockage, and your kidneys are unable to filter waste and fluids. You may also experience fatigue, loss of appetite, diarrhea or constipation. Conventional methods such as a course of antibiotics will initially treat the infection, but will not necessarily prevent the kidney stones returning. With the aid of natural remedies, kidney stones can be effectively cured and prevented long term. There are a number of natural remedies which have maintained proven success and avoid some of the more unpleasant surgical methods. These natural treatments can help cure and prevent kidney stones for good and

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i have had a kidney stone in the past and recently i have a very familier pain in my lower back. the symptoms are very different, no vometing, no fever or chills, the pain is relieveable with heat and compfort. but it feels the same from time to time and in the same place.

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For the past 3 months I’ve been going to the doctor because of lower back pains, my abdomen hurting, and constantly getting the chills. The first couple of months the doctors couldn’t detect any kidney stones with x-rays and the ultrasounds but there has always been blood in my urine every time they’ve tested me. Now my primary doctor is saying that the urologist I went to put a note saying that I had kidney stones which he didn’t mention to me. So now it’s been 3 months since I’ve been going to the doctors for this. If I have kidney stones I think I would’ve felt it if I passed any but I haven’t so I’m thinking that the kidney stones I might have may have grown in size. I don’t have the best diet and I know I don’t drink nearly half as much water as I should. How can my kidney stones be removed if they’ve grown over the past three months? Do they do it surgically or do they do the shockwave to break it down so that I can pass it? And does it hurt when you pass kidney stones even after they break it down?
yes i went to a doctor, i’ve been going since November. i went to the doctor today and i’m going to the urologist on the 23rd. chill.

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