- Female
- 35 Years
- 04/09/2025
I have been suffering from a urinary infection for one month. I am under treatment but feel very weak, have no appetite, feel nauseous, and am always sleepy. My blood report shows Leucocytes 14,600 per cu.mm, C Reactive Protein is 162, and urine as sediment present.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Persistent infection with high WBC and CRP suggests an unresolved urinary tract or possible kidney infection (pyelonephritis). Hospitalization and IV antibiotics may be needed. The omitting, fatigue, and poor appetite are warning signs. Immediate medical attention is advised.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test or Take a KFT with Electrolytes (Kidney Funtion) Test
Answered 04/09/2025
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