What Could Cause A Pain In The Pelvic Area For A Person Having Overactive Bladder?
I am experiencing left lower pain in the pelvic area. I have already had a hysterectomy 11 years ago. Sometimes it hurts to walk. My back is find. I just have to go to the bathroom. I have an overactive bladder an on meds for it. I have type 2 diabetes and am controlled. I just have a dull ache that hurts
* Urinary tract infection, which is much more common in diabetics
* involvement of Autonomic Nervous System as a long-term diabetic complication, which leads to overactive bladder or loss of control over urine passage; or,
* A pathological lesion of the kidney/bladder. An ultrasound will reveal the pathology, if present.
Consult your doctor and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with me and will prescribe the advised drugs in appropriate doses.
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Dr. Rakesh Karanwal
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What Could Cause A Pain In The Pelvic Area For A Person Having Overactive Bladder?
Hi there, Thanks for your query. The symptoms are suggestive of either * Urinary tract infection, which is much more common in diabetics * involvement of Autonomic Nervous System as a long-term diabetic complication, which leads to overactive bladder or loss of control over urine passage; or, * A pathological lesion of the kidney/bladder. An ultrasound will reveal the pathology, if present. Consult your doctor and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with me and will prescribe the advised drugs in appropriate doses. If you find my response helpful and informative, do not forget an “excellent” (5-star rating) to my answer, to ENCOURAGE ALL doctors- engaged in social service- to render sound advice to the FREE queries. Take care Dr. Rakesh Karanwal