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What Could Cause Fullness Of Calyx & Mild Pain In The Abdomen?

Sir my ultrasonogrphy result is quite normal accept left kedney mild fullness of calyx..and i have also PID. i have treated for pid..now i have mild pain in whole abdomen.. specially in the right abdomen... what could it be plz help...( sonography done about 4 months ago)
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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hello and thank you for asking HCM,

I understand your concern. The diagnose deppents on which part of right abdomen your pain is located. If it is on the lower part, than you could suffer from inflammation of ovarians and fallopian tubes. Than you should get antibiotics. To exclude this condition, please visit your gynecologist.
If the pain is located in the upper part, you could have problems with your gallblader or your kidneys. So my suggestion is to visit your GP to test your urine and make blood samples and ultrasound of abdomen to see if this is the reason of your pain.
If your pain gets worse, than visit your GP or emergency room immediately.

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What Could Cause Fullness Of Calyx & Mild Pain In The Abdomen?

hello and thank you for asking HCM, I understand your concern. The diagnose deppents on which part of right abdomen your pain is located. If it is on the lower part, than you could suffer from inflammation of ovarians and fallopian tubes. Than you should get antibiotics. To exclude this condition, please visit your gynecologist. If the pain is located in the upper part, you could have problems with your gallblader or your kidneys. So my suggestion is to visit your GP to test your urine and make blood samples and ultrasound of abdomen to see if this is the reason of your pain. If your pain gets worse, than visit your GP or emergency room immediately. I hope this answer was helpful to you.