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Had A Pain In The Abdomen. Had Colon Cleansing. Pain Worsened And Moved. Pains When Climbing. Now Reddish. Had UTI. Underlying Cause?

This morning after my bowel movement I had a lingering pain in my lower right abdomen, which I thought was linked to the bm. At 11 I went in for a colon cleansing, and since the pain has worsened and moved. It shifted toward the back side of my body and has now shifted up toward the bottom of my shoulder blade. The pain is a 7, when I walk up stairs it hurts badly, makes me come to tears.. I looked in the mirror and the area where it hurts is now reddish and blotchy. I also had UTI symptoms for the past 2 days..
posted on Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,
A careful clinical review is required. It is imperative to exclude an acute infection or inflammation at the level of the abdomen. An abdominal ulttrasound, plain film of the abdomen and a clinical review are important to exclude serious surgical or medical emergences like appendicitis, peritonitis, acute gastritis. A complete blood count and a stool examination and culture could be useful. thanks and kind regards.
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Had A Pain In The Abdomen. Had Colon Cleansing. Pain Worsened And Moved. Pains When Climbing. Now Reddish. Had UTI. Underlying Cause?

Hi and thanks for the query, A careful clinical review is required. It is imperative to exclude an acute infection or inflammation at the level of the abdomen. An abdominal ulttrasound, plain film of the abdomen and a clinical review are important to exclude serious surgical or medical emergences like appendicitis, peritonitis, acute gastritis. A complete blood count and a stool examination and culture could be useful. thanks and kind regards.