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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Pain And Back Pain

I Have lot of pain my lower abdomen and back side. I cannot tolerate my pain. Last week i went to the doctor he told take Abdomen scan immediately. In the scan report is had a Hydroureteronephrosis and mild thick wall bladder likely debris cystitis. Now what we can do sir. what is that meaning. Now also i had a pain. what is that solution sir,
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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You have an abnormality in your urinary tract somewhere that is causing the urine to back up and create swelling in your kidneys and the tubes emptying them into the bladder. This is what is causing the pain. The next step is to figure out what the abnormality causing the swelling is. It could be a blockage somewhere along the urinary tract, kidney dysfunction, or even cancer. You need to have further testing to figure out the cause. The specialist you want to see for this would be a urologist. They can do specialized testing looking directly at the inside of the bladder and urinary tract to figure it out. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Lower Abdominal Pain And Back Pain

You have an abnormality in your urinary tract somewhere that is causing the urine to back up and create swelling in your kidneys and the tubes emptying them into the bladder. This is what is causing the pain. The next step is to figure out what the abnormality causing the swelling is. It could be a blockage somewhere along the urinary tract, kidney dysfunction, or even cancer. You need to have further testing to figure out the cause. The specialist you want to see for this would be a urologist. They can do specialized testing looking directly at the inside of the bladder and urinary tract to figure it out. Hope this helps.