it is a Hematogenous infection it travels through the bloodstream
there is urinary tract infection
When there is an infection the wbc will rise up in number.
1-Skin infection , ex impertigo, bullus impertigo and other skin infection that can lead the bacteria spread a cross the skin into the blood stream, the bacteria traveling into the kidney then can damage the kidney. 2-lack of seeking for medical help to cure them during infection,
White blood cells (Leukocytes) are the cells that fight off bacteria and infection. Red Blood cells (Erythocytes) help carry oxygen to all parts of your body.
the lymph nodes help with healing. if your right leg has an infection then the lymph nodes will be swollen. they get swollen because the white blood cells carry bacteria to the lymph nodes to fight and kill the bacteria that are causing the infection. whenever there is an infection usually the white blood cells go to that area to help fight off the bacteria. so its going to be swollen and tender if there are more white blood cells in one spot than there usually is. all it is, is an infection of some kind being fought off. see a dr.
High sugar is excreted through the urine. Sugar is good culture media for the bacteria.
Bacteria in the urinary tract could cause blood or elevated protein in the urine. Urine may also contain white blood cells which came to fight the infection.
Sepsis in an illness caused by a bacteria in the body. In this case "Uro" refers to a urinary source. Urosepsis is an infection from a urinary source. In this case bacteria enters the body through the urethra into the bladder. A common cause are foley catheters which are inserted when a patient is not able to urinate on their own, and urinary tract infections. An UTI can develop and if it further progresses the bacteria spreads to the blood and can be fatal. Prompt antiobiotic treatment is needed to treat illness, otherwise blood pressure can fall, depriving organs of blood and oxygen and death can occur.
Urinary tract infection, kidney or bladder infection are top3 see your doctor ASAP
Those can be symptoms of a urinary tract infection and a doctor should be consulted to find out if that is the problem or something else is causing those symptoms.
It could be a urinary tract infection.
there is urinary tract infection
High blood sugar, urinary tract infection, bladder infection, kidney infection
Any time you have blood in the urine it needs evaulated. If with burning, stinging, pressure, urinary urgency, etc. it could be a urinary tract infection.
yes cause it is the blood!
Infection, Virus, bacteria, even cancer, but don't freak out, this may not be why. What did your Doctor say? I would get a seecond opinion asap. My chlds was 22000 it was a urinary tract infection, he was fine after they treated it.
Nope you have to have the doctor has to test the urine.