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What Causes Left Flank Pain Going Through To Back?

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Posted on Fri, 21 Feb 2014
Question: 42 years...stopped but history of smoking...left flank pain going thru to the back
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Klerida Shehu (47 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Causes to left flank pain going thru to back.... Detailed Answer: Hi, The left flank pain you are experiencing which is going through to your back might be related to : - constipation - urinary tract infection - genital infection - kidney stones/infection These problems are often associated with hypertension. Further tests are necessary to run in order to determine the right problem: - urine analysis - complete blood profile - abdominal ultrasound Depending on the test results, further specific treatment will be prescribed. Meanwhile, I suggest to: - monitor your blood pressure, record the results for future reference - drink more water - if having problems with constipation, drinking more water and taking foods high in fiber will ease your problems Hope it was of help! Dr.Klerida Feel free to ask me other questions you might have!
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What Causes Left Flank Pain Going Through To Back?

Brief Answer: Causes to left flank pain going thru to back.... Detailed Answer: Hi, The left flank pain you are experiencing which is going through to your back might be related to : - constipation - urinary tract infection - genital infection - kidney stones/infection These problems are often associated with hypertension. Further tests are necessary to run in order to determine the right problem: - urine analysis - complete blood profile - abdominal ultrasound Depending on the test results, further specific treatment will be prescribed. Meanwhile, I suggest to: - monitor your blood pressure, record the results for future reference - drink more water - if having problems with constipation, drinking more water and taking foods high in fiber will ease your problems Hope it was of help! Dr.Klerida Feel free to ask me other questions you might have!