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Is Doctor Consultation Advisable For The Hip Pain?

i have been on antibotics for a UTI for a week. It helps but still hasn't gone away. With it I have on my right side near my hip area (not my stomach) It's not pain more feels like pressure. Urine tests did not indicate kidney stone but i feel the same as i did when i did have stone when prego with my son. My tubes are tied, can't be prego again. Should i follow up with the doctor?
Tue, 7 Nov 2017
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1. probably with UTI what you are feeling is bladder pressure and although urine test does not indicate a kidney stone, check with ultrasonography of abdomen [KUB region] to exclude renal/ureteric colic.

PS. bladder pressure feels like more of chronic ache rather than muscle contraction.

2. As you mentioned pain near hip area thus the noticeable effect of UTI [bladder pressure] is Interstitial cystitis [IC], [and one of the symptoms is the pelvic pain] so it will be a good idea to follow up with your attending doctor regarding detailed medical history, pelvic examination, and necessary investigation. [cystoscopy, biopsy, urine cytology], if needed

3. Initially, your doctor might prescribe you a tricyclic antidepressant to help relax your bladder and over the counter medicines like ibuprofen, acetaminophen to relieve pain, also make sure to avoid:

. carbonated beverages, citrus fruits, Vitamin C, caffeine, alcohol, tomatoes, and wear loose clothes and doing stretching exercises can help reduce your IC symptoms
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Is Doctor Consultation Advisable For The Hip Pain?

** Thanks for contacting with our health concern 1. probably with UTI what you are feeling is bladder pressure and although urine test does not indicate a kidney stone, check with ultrasonography of abdomen [KUB region] to exclude renal/ureteric colic. PS. bladder pressure feels like more of chronic ache rather than muscle contraction. 2. As you mentioned pain near hip area thus the noticeable effect of UTI [bladder pressure] is Interstitial cystitis [IC], [and one of the symptoms is the pelvic pain] so it will be a good idea to follow up with your attending doctor regarding detailed medical history, pelvic examination, and necessary investigation. [cystoscopy, biopsy, urine cytology], if needed 3. Initially, your doctor might prescribe you a tricyclic antidepressant to help relax your bladder and over the counter medicines like ibuprofen, acetaminophen to relieve pain, also make sure to avoid: . carbonated beverages, citrus fruits, Vitamin C, caffeine, alcohol, tomatoes, and wear loose clothes and doing stretching exercises can help reduce your IC symptoms