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Can a chronic urinary infection influence your pelvic bones?

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giordano1570
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PostPosted: 05/18/08 - 03:40    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello, folks. I have a constant ache in my kidney. I think I have a chronic urinary infection that I didn’t cure. However, I have recently begun to feel a pain in my pelvic bones. I would like to know if a chronic urinary infection can influence one’s pelvic bones. Thank you in advance.
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PostPosted: 05/28/08 - 17:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, there. Chronic urinary infections can be nasty when left untreated. However, they shouldn’t have effect on pelvic bones. At least, I haven’t heard for it. Perhaps you should check for another, more serious disease on your kidneys. I advise you to consult a doctor immediately. This spreading to your pelvic bones is something that I don’t like. I hope everything will be all right. Please, let me know what the doctor said. Good luck!
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