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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain And Cramping In The Bladder

i have had a bladder infection was given cipro 250 mg for 7 days i was on the last pill and proceeded to experience severe pain and camping I was taken to hospital by friends and was give toreador and abuscapan as well as something for vomiting and saline solution. Finally went home after if could finally pee sent toreador and buscapan home with me that was on Sunday have been since until this morning woke up with sever back pain and leg pain i thought is was my vertebrae problem to i took a diclofenac and did go back to sleep now i have sever pain again although not in the same place as Sunday and chills and a headache The one doctor gave me 3 more days of cipro when ii went in to get the IV out another doctor gave me 5 days of macro bid it is not doing anything for me
Tue, 22 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of gallbladder pathology. if it is secondary to gallstones and your symptoms are occurring frequently and increasing in severity, it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. what you have is chronic cholecystitis, probably secondary to cholelithiasis (gallstones). the most important thing to take note here is that an elective or scheduled cholecystectomy has better post-operative outcomes and less risk of developing complications as compared to the one done emergently. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, liver function tests, blood count, etc.) and management (medical and surgical) will be directed accordingly. definitive treatment for gallstones is cholecystectomy or surgical removal of the gallbladder along with the stones. it can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. low fat diet is also recommended.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain And Cramping In The Bladder

hi. noted history of gallbladder pathology. if it is secondary to gallstones and your symptoms are occurring frequently and increasing in severity, it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. what you have is chronic cholecystitis, probably secondary to cholelithiasis (gallstones). the most important thing to take note here is that an elective or scheduled cholecystectomy has better post-operative outcomes and less risk of developing complications as compared to the one done emergently. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, liver function tests, blood count, etc.) and management (medical and surgical) will be directed accordingly. definitive treatment for gallstones is cholecystectomy or surgical removal of the gallbladder along with the stones. it can be done laparoscopically (goldstandard) or thru open technique. low fat diet is also recommended. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye