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What Causes Pain And Swelling In Groin With Blood In Urine?

My dad went in for an operation today to have kidney stones removed, he has previously had a scan. He was told the camera showed no stones. he has had groin pain for about 2 months and his groin is swollen, he has also been passing blood in his urine. his esr is 23. he has been referred to a general surgeon and an orthopaedic surgeon but no one has given any indication as to what the problem is.
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Hello,

It may be due to several causes.

For further assessment you may require complete hemogram, urine analysis, ultrasound abdomen after urologist consultation.

Further treatment mainly depends upon the underlying condition.

For pain you can take tablet acetaminophen.

You may require detailed evaluation to rule out urinary tract infection or bladder or renal stone.

Keep your self hydrated.

You may require antibiotics after consultation.

Hope I have answered your query...
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr Shyam kale
Family and general further
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What Causes Pain And Swelling In Groin With Blood In Urine?

Hello, It may be due to several causes. For further assessment you may require complete hemogram, urine analysis, ultrasound abdomen after urologist consultation. Further treatment mainly depends upon the underlying condition. For pain you can take tablet acetaminophen. You may require detailed evaluation to rule out urinary tract infection or bladder or renal stone. Keep your self hydrated. You may require antibiotics after consultation. Hope I have answered your query... Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr Shyam kale Family and general further