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Terrible Back And Abdominal Pain After Starting Lisinopril For LPHS With Smelly Urine

I'm 17 years young. For about 3 years now I've been having some kidney problems. Recently they told me that I have LPHS. They put me on Lisinopril. But last night I started having some abdominal and back pains. Im familiar with the back pains. It was the worst! The next morning I went to the rest room and I peed(as usual), but it have a terrible odor. It smelt very much like feces. Thats been going on for about a month now. But this time it looked like I pooped! Just one nugget. It was about the size of a chicken nugget. No blood either. What is wrong with me? what is wrong with me?
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi,
The diagnosis you have mentioned is rare and that of exclusion.
I strongly advise you to undergo thorough evaluation at a good institute/Medical School.
There seems to be an abnormal communication between urinary and faecal passage or RPN.
Simple MRI & MRU test may be able to resolve the issue.
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Terrible Back And Abdominal Pain After Starting Lisinopril For LPHS With Smelly Urine

Hi, The diagnosis you have mentioned is rare and that of exclusion. I strongly advise you to undergo thorough evaluation at a good institute/Medical School. There seems to be an abnormal communication between urinary and faecal passage or RPN. Simple MRI & MRU test may be able to resolve the issue.