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Lower Abdominal Pain, Mild Fever, Loss Of Appetite, Acute Kidney Infection. Virus?

I ve had lower abdominal pain with low-grade fever for 3 days. Loss of appetite . No pain or burning with urination ....but pain in my rectum and lower bowels when I sit down. Also pain in right hip when standing and walking which radiates down leg. Recently had an acute kidney infection, but the kidney seems to be functioning fine now. Not constipated. Could it be a virus of some sort?
Tue, 5 Jun 2012
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi.
Your symptom complex is a bit non-specific. Nevertheless the most important point you have mentioned is about acute kidney infection - But what was the exact diagnosis of kidney infection? Your present symptoms may be an aftermath of kidney infection.
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General Surgeon Dr. Inderjeet Yadav's  Response
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u should go for blood examination to detect any infectious process, stool examination to rule out any bowel infection and ultrasonography of abdomen
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Lower Abdominal Pain, Mild Fever, Loss Of Appetite, Acute Kidney Infection. Virus?

Hi. Your symptom complex is a bit non-specific. Nevertheless the most important point you have mentioned is about acute kidney infection - But what was the exact diagnosis of kidney infection? Your present symptoms may be an aftermath of kidney infection.