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What Cause Severe Continuous Stomach Pain?

My 8 year old daughter always complains of a stomachache. Last evening she compained of a backache as well and this morning she said it is worse. This morning when she went to the bathroom, I happened to be in the bathroom as well and the odor that her urine put off was very strong and pungent. It also appeared to be very cloudy. I asked her if it hurt or burned when she went to the bathroom and she said no, just that her belly hurts a little more before she goes to the bathroom. I am thinking UTI/bladder infection?
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Yes, your concern is very true.
This can be a case of UTI.
In my clinic, I advise, urine routine, X-ray KUBU, ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, CBC, renal function tests.
You havent mentioned about fever.
If pus cells are seen in urine routine, I do urine culture-sensitivity, start with empirical antibiotics & then change according to the reports.
Hope this information is useful to you.
Regards.
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What Cause Severe Continuous Stomach Pain?

Yes, your concern is very true. This can be a case of UTI. In my clinic, I advise, urine routine, X-ray KUBU, ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, CBC, renal function tests. You havent mentioned about fever. If pus cells are seen in urine routine, I do urine culture-sensitivity, start with empirical antibiotics & then change according to the reports. Hope this information is useful to you. Regards.