L.P.H.S - fact or fiction?
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:30 am
I have suffered with kidney disease since birth and,after an unexpected stay in hospital after a UTI/kidney infection I was referred to a specialist in Oxford. After a consultation he diagnosed me with suffering with Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome (L.P.H.S).
Since this diagnosis 15yrs ago I have been told conflicting information by consultants,Drs and GP's with the general consensus being that it's something you are told you have when tests are inconclusive.
With it not being a well known disorder I tend to find that I have to explain it to most people. Can you please tell me if L.P.H.S is a diagnosis given when the Drs have no clue as to what is causing the symptoms?
Since this diagnosis 15yrs ago I have been told conflicting information by consultants,Drs and GP's with the general consensus being that it's something you are told you have when tests are inconclusive.
With it not being a well known disorder I tend to find that I have to explain it to most people. Can you please tell me if L.P.H.S is a diagnosis given when the Drs have no clue as to what is causing the symptoms?