Review on Physical Characteristics of Urine
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
We reported a case of 24 yrs old male clerk referred to our medicine department with complaint of high grade fever for 10 days associated with episodic red urine of 4 days. On the basis of clinical examination and laboratory parameters he was finally diagnosed a case of enteric fever and improved on antibiotic therapy. The cause of episodic red urine was consumption of much beet roots as advised by local practitioner. Patient was counselled for red urine due to beet consumption and not due to disease. He was explained nutrient value of beet root so he can take it without worry. He was discharged on 10th day of admission
Authors and Affiliations
Jitendra Singh
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