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Jaundice. Urine blood.
Patient is suffering from kidney stone. Due to this he is getting blood from his urine since 7 days. Now he is diagnosed with jaundice as well.
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Hi, blood in urine is common in ureteric calculi. Along with calculi infection will occur and causes burning micturition, abdominal pain, sometimes fever. If stone size is less than 6-8 mm only flush therapy is enough. Drink more water. If it is renal calculi, you may need PCNL surgery. Consult urologist for furthur evaluation and treatment. If jaundice is present it needs complete evaluation. Go foe LFT, RFT, CBC, Hbsag, Hbcag, urine culture and sensitivity. Consult general physician for treatment.
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