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Recurring Pain In Abdomen, Blood In Urine, Pulled Dorsal Muscle. Cure For Symptoms?

I have pain in my abdomen, it comes an goes, in intensity, my xrays show no stones, and although there is a little blood in the urine the 24 hour doctor I saw said I have no infection, she thought rather I might have stones. I wonder why I have no infection showing in my urine. All the symptoms seem to point that way. Have stopped the evening glass of wine as it seems to acerbate the problem. In the beginning I also pulled/ stressed my dorsal muscle picking up a little bundle of joy! which confused the issue. This happened about Thursday morning last week .Regards Lynn
Tue, 17 Sep 2013
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hello dear
if you had mentioned how much RBCs were there in urine examinaton, i would have helped you more. some stones are radioluscent mean they are not visible on xrays. you can pick them on ultrasonography or IVU. you should also have your renal profile get done.
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Recurring Pain In Abdomen, Blood In Urine, Pulled Dorsal Muscle. Cure For Symptoms?

hello dear if you had mentioned how much RBCs were there in urine examinaton, i would have helped you more. some stones are radioluscent mean they are not visible on xrays. you can pick them on ultrasonography or IVU. you should also have your renal profile get done. Regards