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Can Severe Right Lower Back Pain Be Related To My Bladder Infection?

I ended up in the ER with a bladder infection they told me that it went to my kidneys I ve been on pain medication and antibiotics and I m still having really bad back pains More on my right lower back side What do you think that Still be a bladder infection
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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hallo and thank you for asking HCM,

I understand your concern. It seems like your infection was not treated long enough. So i suggest you to visit your GP and get one more dose of antibiotics, or the same or another. You can also go to an ultrasound.
Untill then drink a lot of fluids and you can take analgetics to treat your pain if it is necessary.

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Can Severe Right Lower Back Pain Be Related To My Bladder Infection?

hallo and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern. It seems like your infection was not treated long enough. So i suggest you to visit your GP and get one more dose of antibiotics, or the same or another. You can also go to an ultrasound. Untill then drink a lot of fluids and you can take analgetics to treat your pain if it is necessary. I hope this answer was helpful to you.