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Camila Gomez, 24, is experiencing lower abdominal pain and cramping in the groin, with blood spotting in urine and a burning sensation while urinating. Dr. Gonzalez at Kaiser Permanente, Walnut Creek Medical Center, diagnosed Bacteriura, Cladical Urea, and Albunary Urea. The plan includes using antibiotics to treat the infection, improving urine health by consuming fruits or vegetables for Cladical Urea, and following a strict diet or taking medication to lower blood pressure for Albunary Urea. Kaiser Permanente, Walnut Creek Medical Center, Dr. Gonzalez, May 13, 2024. Patient name, Camila Gomez, age 24, Occupation, Relative. Subjective, feeling pain in the lower abdomen and cramping in the groin. Showing blood spotting in urine, having burning feeling while urination. Objective, normal vital signs, notice spotting blood in urine sample, possible bacteria in urine. Assessment, Bacteriura, Cladical Urea, Albunary Urea. Plan, for the Bacteriura, there's antibiotics to use to kill infection. For Cladical Urea, eating vegetables or fruit can improve on the urine health. For Albunary Urea, there's strict diet you can follow or take medication that lowers your blood pressure.