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[|Human|] Hi i went to the er last night because I was feeling like I had a bad uti and had alot of blood in my urine, they did a cat scan, blood test, and urine test and said it all came back normal and the dr said he is not sure what is going on, he thinks maybe I passed some kidney stones but refered me to a urologist, today the bleeding is gone but I still have a mild burning feeling when I pee and also notice a slight throbbing twitching pain in the lower right side of my stomch (like ovary bladder area)?!? Just really worrying
[|AI|]  Hello, thank you for asking this question, your problem seem to be related with a kidney infection. Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a specific type of urinary tract infection that generally begins in your urethra or bladder and travels up into your kidneys.  Signs and symptoms of a kidney infection may include: Fever Back, side (flank) or groin pain Abdominal pain Frequent urination Strong, persistent urge to urinate Burning sensation or pain when urinating Pus or blood in your urine (hematuria) Antibiotics will usually clear the infection. An antibiotic is usually prescribed straightaway if a kidney infection is suspected, even before the result of the urine test is known. Some germs (bacteria) are resistant to some antibiotics. Therefore, sometimes a change of antibiotic may be needed if the urine test shows a bacterium which is resistant to the initial antibiotic. The course of antibiotics is for 7-14 days, depending on which one is used.  Painkillers such as paracetamol can ease pain and reduce a high temperature (fever). Stronger painkillers may be needed if the pain is more severe. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen are not usually recommended, as they may cause an increased risk of problems with the working of the kidney during a kidney infection.  Lots of fluid should be taken to prevent deny Chat Doctor. I strongly suggest for a repeat to the urine test, and a culture of it. Kind regards