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Abdominal Pain, Upset Stomach, Blood In Urine, Burning In Vagina, Recurring. Past Menopause. Remedy?
I am looking up symptons of abdominal pain, in the right side, with an upset stomach, some blood when I pass urine, I am past menopause. Have burning in my vagina, and am passing a lot of gas....I thought I might have appendicitis or an ovarian cyst, my breasts have been tenderr. the pain is sharp and recurring more frequently, also I am very tired.
This might be a renal colic due to a calculus in right kidney and active intervention needed.
As you mentioned you have pain, blood in urine and burning sensation, all are supportive of renal calculus, which may present in kidney or upper ureter.
To reach final conclusion we should go for:
USG Whole Abdomen. X-ray KUB Urine Examination.
After above mentioned investigations, there are strong possibilities to reach the final diagnosis, and right management thereafter.
For small renal calculus hydrotherapy may be tried but in large calculus, surgery may be needed.
Regards,
Dr. Naresh Jain.
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Abdominal Pain, Upset Stomach, Blood In Urine, Burning In Vagina, Recurring. Past Menopause. Remedy?
Hello Good Evening, This might be a renal colic due to a calculus in right kidney and active intervention needed. As you mentioned you have pain, blood in urine and burning sensation, all are supportive of renal calculus, which may present in kidney or upper ureter. To reach final conclusion we should go for: USG Whole Abdomen. X-ray KUB Urine Examination. After above mentioned investigations, there are strong possibilities to reach the final diagnosis, and right management thereafter. For small renal calculus hydrotherapy may be tried but in large calculus, surgery may be needed. Regards, Dr. Naresh Jain.