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What Causes Pain In Lower Abdomen?

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Posted on Wed, 29 Apr 2015
Question: FOR ABOUT FOUR WEEKS HAVE HAD A PAIN IN MY LOSER LEFT SIDE OF MY BACK BY MY KDINEYS. iT WILL WAKE ME UP AT NIGHT AND I CAN BARELY MOVE TO GO TO THE BATHROOM. ONCE I EMPTY MY BLATTER IT FEELS SLIGHTLY BETTER BUT IT IS GETTING WORST AND HAPPENNING DURING THE DAY MAKING IT HARD TO WALK. AND IT FEELS LIKE EACH DAY I NEED TO EMPTY MY BALDDER MORE BUT NOT MUCH COMES OUT
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Answered by Dr. Richa Agarwal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Maybe due to renal stone.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thanks for writing to us about it.

I can understand your concerns.

You should consult an urologist and get your ultrasound scan( lower abdomen) done to rule out the cause.

A urine routine and microscopic test done to see for urine infection.

With your history it is most probably due to renal stone.

If there is no stone in ultrasound then you can go for CT abdomen to see for it.

Your treating physician will give you pain killer and IV antibiotics and IV fluids.

Please get your test done and share your reports with us for further treatment.

Hope it is useful, feel free to discuss more.

Regards
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What Causes Pain In Lower Abdomen?

Brief Answer: Maybe due to renal stone. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for writing to us about it. I can understand your concerns. You should consult an urologist and get your ultrasound scan( lower abdomen) done to rule out the cause. A urine routine and microscopic test done to see for urine infection. With your history it is most probably due to renal stone. If there is no stone in ultrasound then you can go for CT abdomen to see for it. Your treating physician will give you pain killer and IV antibiotics and IV fluids. Please get your test done and share your reports with us for further treatment. Hope it is useful, feel free to discuss more. Regards