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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Orange Colored Urine?

Doctor, i am a 56 year old woman, i happened to feel some intense pain on my left side, it is now gone but i also noticed an orange coloration in my urine (only happened once) and has not come back. I have read and the usual answers vary from simple dehydration to kidney stones and even cancer...
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Severe abdominal pain with hematuria (Orange coloured urine) at the age of 56 is most likely to be due to stone or mass lesion in kidney and needs to be investigated .


Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical and digital rectal examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis.
1) Urine routine and culture.
2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis
3) Serum PSA.
4) C.T Scan of abdomen

Further investigations if required and treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis.

Dr.Patil.

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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Orange Colored Urine?

Hello Thanks for query . Severe abdominal pain with hematuria (Orange coloured urine) at the age of 56 is most likely to be due to stone or mass lesion in kidney and needs to be investigated . Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical and digital rectal examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis. 1) Urine routine and culture. 2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis 3) Serum PSA. 4) C.T Scan of abdomen Further investigations if required and treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis. Dr.Patil.