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leukocytes and protein have been found in my urine could it be phenindione a anticoagulant i take causing this
I have a blood condition called low protein C ! I am worried that these infections are now becoming regular (every 6 months) are caused by my medication, which I have to be on for the rest of my life .
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it may be the cause, you should see a urologist for a full work up.
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