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Back And Abdominal Pain, Bloating And Frequent Urination. Have Headaches And Fatigue. Reason?

lately my body has been feeling funny, I have back pains, abdominal pains, my stomach is bloated, I'm able to have bows moments, but urinating too much, I intend to have fevers lately, little slights of headaches, I'm always tired, my periods are sometimes regular and sometimes not to where it would be twice a month. what can I possible exploring.
Fri, 31 May 2013
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It seems to be an infection in the urinary tract. Please get a complete urine examination. Also get a pap-smear to rule out cervical infections or inflammations. If negative, then the next step may be ultrasound of abdomen. If that is also negative, then look for causes of back pain by doing X-Ray spine.

Dr Vaishalee
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Back And Abdominal Pain, Bloating And Frequent Urination. Have Headaches And Fatigue. Reason?

Hi It seems to be an infection in the urinary tract. Please get a complete urine examination. Also get a pap-smear to rule out cervical infections or inflammations. If negative, then the next step may be ultrasound of abdomen. If that is also negative, then look for causes of back pain by doing X-Ray spine. Dr Vaishalee