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Leukocytes, all other ua items -; 4 days bladder pressure, on/off back/flank pain both sides. no burning, discharge, odor. cystex day 3, no help?
3 doctor answers • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. Erin Robertsonanswered
General Practice 20 years experience
Possibly: interstitial cystitis. No fun. Also called for obvious reasons "Painful bladder syndrome." Research it and see if it makes sense of what you are experiencing. Next step would be consult with urogynecologist. Lots of treatment options once diagnosis is confirmed.
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Dr. Erin Robertson commented
General Practice 20 years experience
Provided original answer
No nitrites or blood somewhat decreases probability of UTI or passing of kidney stones.
Dec 17, 2014

Dr. Sheila Calderonanswered
Internal Medicine 42 years experience
See a doctor: You may have a UTI or cystitis or even a kidney infection. Your doctor can properly diagnose it and start you on antibiotics or yeast medication as needed.
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A Verified Doctoranswered
46 years experience
Do Something Soon!!: I prefer my cranberries in a sweet sauce over turkey or pork. Time for another checkup and maybe an antibiotic. That back/flank pain may mean something more serious than a simple bladder infection so go in and get another urine analysis and exam. Either that, or maybe your doctor will Rx an antibiotic by phone or you can consult, uh,what's their name? Oh yes, HealthTap.
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Last updated Dec 26, 2014
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