4/17/11

Could I have kidney disease?


Could I have kidney disease?Ok I have a question. i went to the doctor a little under three months ago about menstrual irregularities and they had me pee in a cup. they tested it for pregnancy and it was negative which I knew it would be. but they said there were leukocytes in it and they were gonna test for a uti. well i never heard anything else about that but a nurse came in and gave him a slip of paper so im guessing it was all ok. long story short they took blood to measure my hormone levels (i ended up diagnosed with pcos) and he said he was gonna take some to test my liver and kidney function too. when all that came back he said it was normal. im 18 years old. i have none of the diseases or risk factors that cause kidney disease other than my blood pressure is higher than it should be. kidney disease doesnt run in my family or anything and i havent had any serious illnesses or anything like that. well sometimes when i pee there is little stuff floating in it like you have to get really really close to see it and i might just be noticing it now because lately im paranoid about everything that goes on with my body so it could've been there all along and i just didnt notice it before but is this indicative of kidney disease? also, im not really going anymore than i usually do. i dont have a fever. i dont really have back pain either. my body isnt swelling. i dont have any itching on my body. im not getting chills anymore than usual. im just wondering what the chances were of me having kidney disease with me being so young and really having no risk factors and stuff.

Posted by Seraphine
Electrolytes dumbfuckkk.
And you should go to a doctor and specify what your
so damned worried about. Even be dramatic.

Posted by Wholistic
I don't think it is kidney disease.Are you under abnomal stress?It could be hypertension...

Give your answer to this question below! Learn basic information on kidney disease from the experts at Kidney Disease Info Blog.


Orignal From: Could I have kidney disease?

No comments:

Post a Comment