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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal And Back Pain

Hello so I had pain using the bathroom this morning which felt like sharp needles. And my lower abdomen was hurting and my lower back from the severely sharp pain when I walked..slowly through out he day it went away but I just want to know what it could have been?
Tue, 4 Nov 2014
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Hi.
The sharp pain at the urination with lower abdominal pain and back pain is indicative of a bladder stone or severe urinary tract infection.
I would advise you the following:
Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch,
Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic)
Ultrasonography of abdomen.
Consult a Surgeon to get started with proper antibiotic and supportive therapy.
Drink plenty of oral fluids.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal And Back Pain

Hi. The sharp pain at the urination with lower abdominal pain and back pain is indicative of a bladder stone or severe urinary tract infection. I would advise you the following: Blood- complete blood picture, kidney functions tests, blood sugar fasting and post-lunch, Urine- routine,microscopy, culture and sensitivity ( before start of antibiotic) Ultrasonography of abdomen. Consult a Surgeon to get started with proper antibiotic and supportive therapy. Drink plenty of oral fluids.