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What Causes Dull Pain In The Lower Abdomen?

I have lower front abdominal pain that is dull and aching. It has occurred periodically over the last several months, getting more frequent over time. The pain seems to subside only after drinking water, and gets worse (more painful) after drinking tea or fruit juices.
Fri, 31 Oct 2014
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Hi welcome to HCM.
Lower abdominal dull pain in your case can be most probably be secondary to renal calculi disease. This can occasionally be relieved through intake of water which can flush out minor stones from the urinary tract. I strongly recommend you to have a detailed renal ultrasound to document the location of stones. I recommend you to increase the intake of water to 3-4 litres /day. The definitive management would be extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy-ESWL and PCNL-percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Avoid intake of foods like spinach and tomato .Consult your urologist for further queries.
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What Causes Dull Pain In The Lower Abdomen?

Hi welcome to HCM. Lower abdominal dull pain in your case can be most probably be secondary to renal calculi disease. This can occasionally be relieved through intake of water which can flush out minor stones from the urinary tract. I strongly recommend you to have a detailed renal ultrasound to document the location of stones. I recommend you to increase the intake of water to 3-4 litres /day. The definitive management would be extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy-ESWL and PCNL-percutaneous nephrolithotomy. Avoid intake of foods like spinach and tomato .Consult your urologist for further queries. Thank you.