Question

The child initially had occult blood and a red blood cell count over 4000, with a white blood cell count over 1000, and urinary protein. After intravenous fluid administration, urine routine tests showed a red and white blood cell count below 100, and no urinary protein. The urine routine test has not been carefully checked with morning urine yet. Can kidney inflammation be ruled out after just finishing three days of intravenous injections?

Answer

After the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, detailed urine routine tests have returned to normal, primarily considering the manifestation of urinary tract infections. Currently, kidney inflammation can be ruled out. It is recommended to drink more water, eat fewer sour and spicy foods, and reduce the occurrence of symptoms.