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How To Treat Knee Pain After Using Cipro?

I was treated for a bladder and kidney infection with cipro. All that time I had pain in my lower right side of back. The infection was treated but the pain didn t go away. I was diagnosed with two 1mm kidney stones on Friday. The pain is awful and is radiating down to my knee and up my ribs to my elbow. My knee pain feels slightly worse than my lower back pain now. What should I do?
Mon, 5 Jan 2015
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If you do have urinary tract infection, this may cause abdominal pain, if it is stone so this could cause frequent infection and pain too, but this may not cause pain in joints, if you have joints pain then this could be due to arthritis, for the stone and urinary tract infection, get done the urine culture sensitivity test, for the stone site and size of stone is important, find it out, for the joint pain this can be managed with Tab Diclofenac 50 mg sustain release once in day, take care have a nice day.
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How To Treat Knee Pain After Using Cipro?

HI Well come to HCM If you do have urinary tract infection, this may cause abdominal pain, if it is stone so this could cause frequent infection and pain too, but this may not cause pain in joints, if you have joints pain then this could be due to arthritis, for the stone and urinary tract infection, get done the urine culture sensitivity test, for the stone site and size of stone is important, find it out, for the joint pain this can be managed with Tab Diclofenac 50 mg sustain release once in day, take care have a nice day.