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What Causes Green Urine And Sudden Pain In The Groin Area?

Ive been experiencing some symptoms lately: greenish colour urine - almost clear mint green, but I am using edibles - marijuana nightly for sleep. Yesterday I experienced a sudden pain in my groin area which felt like a quick burst and then the pain shot up part of my leg - but in diminished, almost immediately I had to throw up and then I went to sleep immediately. Today I felt that same kind of pain in small bursts in my stomach abdomen and then tonight I notice this pain straight across my abdomen. Any thoughts?
Tue, 10 Jan 2017
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Hi,

I do understand your pain and discomfort. I have seen many cases with similar complaints. As per your history, please find my advice below:

1) Do a Urine (RE/ME)

2) Do a Abdominal ultrasound to ruled out renal stone

3) Do full blood count with differential

I hope I was able to address your query. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to write to me. Wishing you all the best.

Thanks,
Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo
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What Causes Green Urine And Sudden Pain In The Groin Area?

Hi, I do understand your pain and discomfort. I have seen many cases with similar complaints. As per your history, please find my advice below: 1) Do a Urine (RE/ME) 2) Do a Abdominal ultrasound to ruled out renal stone 3) Do full blood count with differential I hope I was able to address your query. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to write to me. Wishing you all the best. Thanks, Dr. Uday Nath Sahoo