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Cramps In The Rib Cage In The Mornings, Painful Flutters, Lower Back Pain. Cause?

Hi I have a strange cramping that only happens when i wake up in the morning under my lower left rib cage, it is a strange fluttering feeling that is also painful, it goes away after i am mobile for 10 mins or so. I also how continual lower back pain that is worse at night to the point where sometimes i can't roll over
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hi, you got cramps in the left rib cage, early in the morning.Also have lower back pain in the night.
It could be arthritis, or urinary tract infection, or a stone in the urinary tract.
I advise you to consult an urologist for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe cefexime, analgesic, and anti spasmodic for relief and advise for Xray, U.S.scanning, and urine examination.
Thank you.
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Cramps In The Rib Cage In The Mornings, Painful Flutters, Lower Back Pain. Cause?

Hi, you got cramps in the left rib cage, early in the morning.Also have lower back pain in the night. It could be arthritis, or urinary tract infection, or a stone in the urinary tract. I advise you to consult an urologist for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe cefexime, analgesic, and anti spasmodic for relief and advise for Xray, U.S.scanning, and urine examination. Thank you.