- Female
- 38 Years
- 04/09/2025
Fifteen days ago I had lower stomach and abdominal pain. I was diagnosed with fatty liver and a urinary bacterial infection, which I got treated for. After 9 days, the medication was stopped. Yesterday, I felt pain again, though not as severe, and I took the prescribed medicine. My ESR value has been high since last year. I also feel fever between 99 degrees and 100 degrees F in the evening with body pain, especially in the lower body like legs, ankles, and lower back. I have attached my report. Please tell me what to do?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
If pain returns after treatment, it may mean the infection was not fully cleared or liver irritation persists. Avoid oily/spicy food to support liver recovery. Drink plenty of water to flush the urinary system. Consider a follow up urine test and liver check to rule out recurrence.
Dr. Ezhilarasan Suggests...
Take a Urine Routine Test Test or Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test
Answered 04/09/2025
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