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What Causes Persistent Back And Abdominal Pains After Treatment For UTI?

Hi, I went to the dr last week for lower back & abdominal pain along with burning when urinating & frequent urination. I was treated with antibiotics for urinary tract infection. Since last week the pain when urinating has stopped but the back & belly pain are still daily as well as a heavy discharge & itching have came about. Can u help on what to do?
Mon, 6 Nov 2017
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Hello dear , hi

Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* There are different possibilities for this condition as

- residual urinary infection - associated genital infection - calculus in
the urinary system .

* Needs detailed evaluation with urine culture , complete hemogram
and ultrasound of the abdomen & pelvis .

Hope this clears your query .
Regards .
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What Causes Persistent Back And Abdominal Pains After Treatment For UTI?

Hello dear , hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are different possibilities for this condition as - residual urinary infection - associated genital infection - calculus in the urinary system . * Needs detailed evaluation with urine culture , complete hemogram and ultrasound of the abdomen & pelvis . Hope this clears your query . Regards .