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Suggest Treatment For Severe Stomach Pain In A Teenager

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Posted on Fri, 1 Jul 2016
Question: hi ,
my cousin 16 male had severe stomache pain especially at night for 2-3days. yesterday we got his ultrasound and urine culture test done .report enclosed .can you suggest way ahead. can it be treated via medicine.
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Answered by Dr. Ravi Bansal (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
could be a stone passed

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,

stomach pain can arise from lot of diseases. Though kidney stones are common cause the pain is generally in the flanks and radiates to urine passage. the ultrasound shows a small stone in one of the kidneys. that is NOT the cause of the pain , it is very small and does not require any treatment. it may pass by itself over time.

pain can also occur from constipation, infection of intestine and acidity.

you should consult a doctor for the same.

urine is showing some RBC- This can occur in urine infection or a recent passage of stone. there may have been a stone which the patient passed out before the ultrasound was done.

I think he should drink a lot of water and watch if the pain recurs in next 2 days.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Stomach Pain In A Teenager

Brief Answer: could be a stone passed Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX, stomach pain can arise from lot of diseases. Though kidney stones are common cause the pain is generally in the flanks and radiates to urine passage. the ultrasound shows a small stone in one of the kidneys. that is NOT the cause of the pain , it is very small and does not require any treatment. it may pass by itself over time. pain can also occur from constipation, infection of intestine and acidity. you should consult a doctor for the same. urine is showing some RBC- This can occur in urine infection or a recent passage of stone. there may have been a stone which the patient passed out before the ultrasound was done. I think he should drink a lot of water and watch if the pain recurs in next 2 days. Best wishes.