RED URINE WITH ENTERIC FEVER; A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA
Journal: Indian Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-02-28
Authors : Dinkar A; Singh J; Atam A; Gupta KK; Shukla A;
Page : 15-16
Keywords : Enteric fever; Red urine; Beet roots; Abnormal urine.;
Abstract
We report a case of 24 yrs old male clerk referred to our medicine department with complain of high grade fever for 10 days associated with episodic red urine of 4 days. He was diagnosed enteric fever and improved on antibiotic therapy. Cause of episodic red urine was consumption of much beet roots. He was counselled and got discharged.
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