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Posted on Wed, 31 May 2017
Question: Intermittent sharp pain in the back left side, midway between bottom or ribs and top of hip some movements exacerbate it pain is increasing over time
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Answered by Dr. Dr Manjunath Metri (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Need further information

Detailed Answer:
Hello xxxxxxxx...
Welcome to HealthcareMagic.
Thank you for posting your query here and I'm definitely going to help you out.

I read your question completely and have understood it well enough.
I will analyze all your points here...

1. Intermittent sharp pain in the back left side...

Please answer this...
A. Do you consume alcohol and these episodes, are they related to alcohol consumption??
B. Have you got any kind of scans (ultrasound/CT-scan) done?
C. Since when are you facing this problem?
D. Any other problems apart from this?

2. Usually, there's a suspicion of Acute Pancreatitis induced by Gall stones or alcohol.
Most likely this can cause such severe pain...

However, please get back to me with the answers and so that I can analyze further and tell you what it can be.

Take care.
You can also, contact me directly at http://bit.ly/askdrmetri

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Dr Manjunath Metri (4 hours later)
Dr Metri,

My alcohol consumption is moderate and the attacks don’t seem related to the times I am consuming.

No scans, though I have a urology follow up shortly

The problem has been increasing in severity about a month

I don’t have any jaundice or bleeding in stools or urine.

My concerns are kidney infection, kidney or gall stones,
Other concern is I have been on Diclofenac for arthritis post polio for about 4 years. Could the pain be related to kidney issues from that medicine
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Answered by Dr. Dr Manjunath Metri (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Kidney and gall bladder stones unlikely

Detailed Answer:
Hello xxxxxxxxxxx, I thank you for getting back with your answers.

Please note these..

1. Good that your pain is not related to alcohol, then we can rule out pancreatitis..

2. Long term Diclofenac is known to cause peptic ulcers in the stomach and Duodenum. Even moderate amount of alcohol acts synergistic to this process.

3. Suggest you these following things.
A. Avoid or reduce coffee, tea, alcohol
B. Plenty of fluids orally
C. Ultrasound Abdomen, this will tell us kidney or gall bladder stones.
D. You can use proton pump inhibitors for symptomatic relief.

I hope this helps you..
In case you have any questions, please let me know..
Or, kindly close the question and rate..

You can also contact me directly at http://bit.ly/askdrmetri

Take care..
Note: Revert back with your health reports to get further guidance on your gastric problems. Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Suggest Treatment For Sharp Hip Pain

Brief Answer: Need further information Detailed Answer: Hello xxxxxxxx... Welcome to HealthcareMagic. Thank you for posting your query here and I'm definitely going to help you out. I read your question completely and have understood it well enough. I will analyze all your points here... 1. Intermittent sharp pain in the back left side... Please answer this... A. Do you consume alcohol and these episodes, are they related to alcohol consumption?? B. Have you got any kind of scans (ultrasound/CT-scan) done? C. Since when are you facing this problem? D. Any other problems apart from this? 2. Usually, there's a suspicion of Acute Pancreatitis induced by Gall stones or alcohol. Most likely this can cause such severe pain... However, please get back to me with the answers and so that I can analyze further and tell you what it can be. Take care. You can also, contact me directly at http://bit.ly/askdrmetri