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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain

Hi, I have been having abdominal pain, bloating, pain over my bladder and lower right quadrant pain, nausea without vomiting. Had 2 positive blood and leukocytes found in urine. Had KUB and cat scan done. Both were negative. Still having the pain. What should I do?
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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HI.
You have pain in bladder and lower right quadrant area with bloating, nausea. IF there is an infection either in the urinary tract and/ or the gastrointestinal tract, the treatment almost remains the same in the initial period. That is : antibiotics and supportive and symptomatic treatment.
As KUB and CT scan are normal the mainstay remains the same.
Go for the blood tests for indication of the infection by WBC count, urea , creatinine, sugar to rule out diabetes.
Urine -routine, culture and sensitivity
Stool - routine and microscopy.
These findings will guide for the further treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Abdominal Pain

HI. You have pain in bladder and lower right quadrant area with bloating, nausea. IF there is an infection either in the urinary tract and/ or the gastrointestinal tract, the treatment almost remains the same in the initial period. That is : antibiotics and supportive and symptomatic treatment. As KUB and CT scan are normal the mainstay remains the same. Go for the blood tests for indication of the infection by WBC count, urea , creatinine, sugar to rule out diabetes. Urine -routine, culture and sensitivity Stool - routine and microscopy. These findings will guide for the further treatment.