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Dear Sir,<am 27 years old i have pain in left abdomen it is rolling form back to front when i drink water for some time i relax no pain after some time pain start again then i pass urine after passing urine i am relax no pain.i have frequent of urine also.i hope you will listen me soon.
Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your problems. You have frequency of urination, pain in the left side of the abdomen, which gets relieved after you pass urine and drink water. This is definitely suggestive of urinary tract infection and resultant hydronephrosis or so may be due to associated stone in the pelvis or ureter.
This can be easily diagnosed with the following: Urine : culture ans sensitivity before the antibiotic is started, routine and microscopy. Blood: CBC and other tests. Ultrasonography of the abdomen Intravenous pyelography only if indicated.
The course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines will help to get a control over the infection. Surgical intervention may be required if required.
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Hi. Thanks for your query. Read and understood your problems. You have frequency of urination, pain in the left side of the abdomen, which gets relieved after you pass urine and drink water. This is definitely suggestive of urinary tract infection and resultant hydronephrosis or so may be due to associated stone in the pelvis or ureter. This can be easily diagnosed with the following: Urine : culture ans sensitivity before the antibiotic is started, routine and microscopy. Blood: CBC and other tests. Ultrasonography of the abdomen Intravenous pyelography only if indicated. The course of an antibiotic and supportive medicines will help to get a control over the infection. Surgical intervention may be required if required.