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Can Mild Extra Renal Pelvis Cause Mild Abdominal Pain?

hi, am just 20. since 6 months am having mild to sever e dull type of pain in the left side. ultra sound shows mild extra renal pelvis. there is no evidence of infection in the past. there is no evidence of stone also. pain is increasing while doing any sternus activity. what it may be...
Mon, 21 Jul 2014
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Hi.
The causes of mild to severe dull pain on the left side can be ::
Extra renal pelvis if there is associated obstruction due to congenital ( by birth) atresia of the junction with the ureter.
Swelling / inflammation of the colon on this side.
Problem with the tail of the pancreas.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome

I would advise such patients to have:
CT scan of the abdomen to confirm
colonoscopy
and relevant investigations as per the clinical findings on clinical examination.

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Can Mild Extra Renal Pelvis Cause Mild Abdominal Pain?

Hi. The causes of mild to severe dull pain on the left side can be :: Extra renal pelvis if there is associated obstruction due to congenital ( by birth) atresia of the junction with the ureter. Swelling / inflammation of the colon on this side. Problem with the tail of the pancreas. Irritable Bowel Syndrome I would advise such patients to have: CT scan of the abdomen to confirm colonoscopy and relevant investigations as per the clinical findings on clinical examination.