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Understanding Chronic Lower Back Pain: Kidney Issues or Circulation Problems?

Frequent lower back pain? Hello: One day, I suddenly experienced severe pain in my right lower back, which radiated down to my leg, making it difficult for me to stand up. I have undergone physical therapy, but there has been no improvement, and I am worried that there might be a...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Hello, if you are concerned about kidney disease, it is advisable to visit a hospital for a blood test to check kidney function, specifically BUN and creatinine levels, which are indicators of renal function. In outpatient settings, common causes of lower back pain in young women...

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Understanding Chronic Left-Sided Lower Back Pain: Causes and Solutions

Left-sided lower back pain? I often experience pain on the left side of my lower back. It has been going on for quite some time, averaging almost daily discomfort. When I palpate the area, I can't pinpoint the exact location of the pain, but it consistently occurs in the sam...


Dr. Wang Weijie Reply:
Hello, there are many potential causes of lower back pain. Here are some common examples: 1. Acute pyelonephritis may sometimes be accompanied by fever. Diagnosis can be made through urinalysis and urine culture, where white blood cells and bacteria can be seen in significant a...

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Should Mild Proteinuria in Children Be Treated? A Parental Concern

Does microalbuminuria require treatment? Hello Doctor: My daughter is currently 10 years old and occasionally wets the bed at night (about 3-4 times a month). After visiting the hospital for examination, it was found that she has mild hydronephrosis in both kidneys, but her kidne...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, your 10-year-old daughter has been found to have trace proteinuria, which is most commonly caused by minimal change disease in children. It is advisable to consult a pediatric nephrologist for further evaluation. Pentoxifylline has a specific ...

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Understanding Kidney Issues: Insights on Cysts, Family History, and Health Risks

Kidney problems Dr. Yang Jun: Recently, my father's health check results came out, and three items were marked as abnormal: [Urinalysis] Specific Gravity (Sp.gr) *≤1.005, [Biochemical Tests] Uric Acid *7.95, and [Abdominal Ultrasound] *Left Renal Cyst. I would like to ask wh...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your questions, there are many inquiries in your message, and I cannot address them all individually. I recommend that you consult a nephrologist in person for a more comprehensive evaluation. However, I will address a few questions online. Urine specific ...

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Understanding Recurrent Fever and Urinary Retention in Parkinson's Patients

Urinary retention causing recurrent fever? Director Lin: Hello, my father is 65 years old and has had Parkinson's disease for 19 years. Recently, for the past month, he has frequently felt the urge to urinate but is unable to produce much urine or urinate at all. On June 21,...


Dr. Lin Mingfeng Reply:
The patient experienced three episodes of fever. The first two episodes resolved after catheterization and medication, but the details of the first episode are incomplete. The results of the urinalysis are closely related to whether antibiotics were used, and the urine culture re...

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Understanding Frequent Urination and Its Possible Causes

Dysuria Hello, Director Yang. ^_^ I have some questions I would like to ask. Recently, I have been experiencing frequent urination episodes, as well as a sensation of residual urine after urination. Additionally, there have been a few instances where I had to wait for a moment be...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, frequent urination or a burning sensation during urination may indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs can be classified into upper urinary tract infections (such as pyelonephritis) and lower urinary tract infections (such as cystitis o...

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Understanding Kidney Function Tests: Interpreting Abnormal Results

Kidney function tests I recently received my health check report. Kidney examination: BUN=13 is normal, but creatinine=2.4 indicates an abnormal condition. Gallbladder examination: total bilirubin (T-bil)=1.6 is abnormal, while direct bilirubin (d-bil)=0.3 is normal. Urinalysis: ...


Dr. Cai Zonglong Reply:
Hello, a creatinine level of 2.4 indicates abnormal kidney function. There are many causes for kidney dysfunction, but your normal urine test results help rule out glomerulonephritis and interstitial nephritis. The remaining differential diagnoses primarily include: 1. Residual r...

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Understanding Chronic Back Pain: Key Medical Insights and Tests Explained

Unresolved issues? Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing chronic lower back pain and have a history of injury. Recent test results show the following (urinalysis): hematuria reaction is +/- (normal reference is negative), urinary tract inflammation indicator is 1+ (normal refere...


Dr. Tang Jieru Reply:
Hello Ah-Gui: A urine test must be conducted using midstream urine for the results to be of reference value. The determination of whether it is midstream urine is based on the number of epithelial cells present. Your report shows a count of 10-15, which is considered too high, in...

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Understanding Frequent Urination and Kidney Pain: What You Need to Know

Regarding the kidneys? I have a question for the doctor. Right now, if I drink half a bottle or a full bottle of mineral water, I feel the urge to go to the bathroom in less than 20 to 30 minutes. I am experiencing frequent urination, which I didn't have before. Drinking bev...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, if you are experiencing frequent urination, it may be caused by a urinary tract infection. However, certain beverages with diuretic effects can also lead to frequent urination. If you notice foamy urine, it is important to consider the possibi...

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Understanding Abnormal Urinalysis Results: What They Mean for Your Health

In the health check report I recently had a health check-up, and there were several abnormal findings in my urine report. I would like the physician to clarify the following: (1) My specific gravity was 1.031, which is elevated, as the reference range is 1.015 to 1.030. (2) The q...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your questions, three issues were raised: First, the elevated urine specific gravity may be caused by urine concentration; second, the presence of a positive protein reaction could indicate kidney disease or a transient response during a urinary tract infect...

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Choosing Between Health Check Centers and Hospitals for Your Check-Up

Health check-up Hello, doctor: I would like to ask whether it is better to go to a health check-up center or a hospital for a health examination?


Dr. Liu Hongxiang Reply:
I would like to first ask about the direction of your examination. For general tests (such as liver and kidney function or urinalysis), either a health checkup center or a hospital would be suitable. For other tests, such as electrophoresis or immunoassays, it is better to go to ...

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Understanding Acute Pyelonephritis: Symptoms, Recovery, and Follow-Up Care

Acute pyelonephritis Hello Doctor: At the beginning of the month, I was hospitalized for six days due to an unexplained fever reaching 40 degrees Celsius, diagnosed as "acute pyelonephritis." A few days after discharge, I started experiencing mild nasal discharge, throa...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, you were hospitalized for acute pyelonephritis and after discharge, you must continue taking antibiotics for 10-14 days to ensure complete treatment. During this period, urine screening tests should be conducted to confirm the treatment outcom...

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Understanding Leg Indentation: Causes and When to Seek Medical Help

It will indent when pressed? Hello, doctor. My mother is 41 years old, weighs 60 kg, and is 165 cm tall. She has a history of chronic gastritis and allergic rhinitis, and she often suffers from migraines. In recent months, she has noticed that when she presses down on her calves,...


Dr. Chen Fuquan Reply:
Dear Mr. Ku, As you mentioned, your aunt has been experiencing noticeable edema in her lower legs and feelings of fatigue over the past few months. I have a few questions regarding her condition: 1. **Liver Issues**: Has your aunt been a carrier of Hepatitis B or C for many yea...

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Understanding Right Lower Abdominal Pain: Possible Causes and Tests

Right lower abdominal pain? Hello, doctor. For the past two days, I have experienced pain when pressing on a specific point in my lower right abdomen, without any other gastrointestinal discomfort. What could this condition be? What kind of examination should I undergo?


Dr. Chen Jingwen Reply:
Right lower abdominal pain, without gastrointestinal discomfort, may have several possible causes: 1. Acute appendicitis 2. Acute diverticulitis 3. Certain renal and urinary system diseases, such as hydronephrosis, pyelonephritis, and ureteral stones 4. Colorectal tumors 5. Local...

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Understanding Blood in Urine After Fever: Causes and Concerns

Hematuria after fever? Dear Dr. Yang, I have recently experienced a fever accompanied by decreased urine output and dark brown urine. This situation also occurred once last year. I am wondering if it is related to medication. Can "line virus" also cause hematuria, and i...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, it is mentioned that decreased urine output after a fever may be due to increased fluid loss through sweating or reduced fluid intake, leading to a lower volume of fluid excreted by the kidneys and consequently decreased urine output. As for t...

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Frequent Urination and Left Side Discomfort: What Could Be Wrong?

It seems strange... >< "(urgent!!) Hello doctor, I've been feeling the urge to urinate frequently lately. Additionally, I have a strange sensation in the upper left side of my back, which feels tight and somewhat painful. I'm not sure if something is ...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question regarding frequent urination and discomfort in the left flank, it may be caused by a urinary tract infection. It is advisable to consult a urologist or nephrologist for a urinalysis. If there is hematuria, further imaging studies such as X-rays...

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Unusual Urine Color: Is It a Side Effect of Medication or Kidney Issue?

The color of the urine seems unusual? I would like to ask a question. I have a long-standing habit of constipation. About six months ago, I took herbal pills prescribed by a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, but the results were not very good, and I have become reliant o...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, the description of orange-red urine after taking a laxative requires further evaluation through a urinalysis to determine the possibility of hematuria or other renal abnormalities. You may consider discontinuing the laxative and monitoring any...

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Understanding Hematuria in Children: Concerns and Next Steps

Hematuria Dear Dr. Yang, Hello. In late December of 2002, my child, Xiaodi Zhan, discovered blood in his urine. He subsequently visited a teaching hospital where he underwent urinalysis, blood tests, and an ultrasound. The results indicated mild kidney inflammation, accompanied ...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, the text mentions that hematuria and mild proteinuria were discovered in December 2002 and have been monitored and treated. In general, when hematuria is found, nephrologists will first rule out the possibility of urinary tract stones or urolo...

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Is Your Kidney Function at Risk? Understanding Health Check Results

Is there a problem with kidney function? Hello Dr. Yang, I would like to ask if my father's recent health check-up report indicates any issues with his kidney function. Does he need further testing? Blood Pressure: 140/100 mmHg Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): 26 mg/dL (norm...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your inquiry, your father's blood pressure is 140/100 mmHg, indicating elevated diastolic pressure. It is necessary to measure blood pressure multiple times to confirm whether he has hypertension. Although the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level is above no...

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Chronic Back Pain: Understanding Symptoms and Seeking Relief

Chronic back pain Hello, I would like to describe my symptoms and kindly ask for your assistance. Thank you! 1. I have been experiencing chronic back pain for at least a year. During severe episodes, I am unable to lie down for long periods, and sleeping for more than seven hour...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Hello! An ANA titer of 1:320, along with joint redness and swelling, fatigue, and even fever, suggests the need to consider connective tissue diseases, particularly lupus erythematosus. However, based on the information provided by the online user, a definitive diagnosis cannot b...

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