Could Abdominal Pain, Bloating, And Cloudy Urine Be Indicative Of A Stomach Ulcer Or UTI In A Renal Transplant Patient?
Renal transplantee, dialysis paitent, diabetes type 1 and hypertension. Having pains in my centre and centre right of my abdomen like a gnawing pain, feeling bloated, uncomfortable, rocking back and forth for a time feeling like i have narrowed it down to stomach ulcer or UTI i cant pee and when i do it is often cloudy and smelly. but assuming failed kidney
Abdominal pain, bloating and cloudy urine are indicative of urinary tract infection, UTI. Get clinically examined by your treating doctor. Get required blood tests and urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done. Analgesics, antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors either orally or intravenously are some of the treatment options for you. You will get relief after medicines are given and treatment started.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Could Abdominal Pain, Bloating, And Cloudy Urine Be Indicative Of A Stomach Ulcer Or UTI In A Renal Transplant Patient?
Hello, Abdominal pain, bloating and cloudy urine are indicative of urinary tract infection, UTI. Get clinically examined by your treating doctor. Get required blood tests and urinalysis (R/E and C/S) done. Analgesics, antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors either orally or intravenously are some of the treatment options for you. You will get relief after medicines are given and treatment started. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician