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I Am Having Bad Pains In My Lower Abdomen, How To Get Rid Of It ?

I am having bad pains in my lower abdomen, lower back, and it always feels like i have to urinate and the pain is worse when i eat, urinate or have a bowel movement, i went to the ER and they tested me for a bladder infection and it came back negative, they didn't see any stones either but said it could be cause there's blood in my urine, what could it be and should i go to the ER?
Tue, 19 Jan 2010
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Hi... Small kidney stones can easily flushed away by urine and in that case you may not by able to visulise the stones.. That doesn't mean that you did not have it.. The presence of blood in the urine is a proof for the presence of stone... If the pain is persistent it would be better to get some pain relief by means of medication either from the ER or through a General Practitioner..


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I Am Having Bad Pains In My Lower Abdomen, How To Get Rid Of It ?

Hi... Small kidney stones can easily flushed away by urine and in that case you may not by able to visulise the stones.. That doesn't mean that you did not have it.. The presence of blood in the urine is a proof for the presence of stone... If the pain is persistent it would be better to get some pain relief by means of medication either from the ER or through a General Practitioner..