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Cramps In Tummy, Pelvic Bone Pain, Have Spasms, Excessive Thirst. Should I Drink A Lot Of Liquids?
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Been experiencing odd cramping in my tummy toward the right hand side of my tummy just above my pelvic bone. At times it feels as though its "traveling" up. Its more like spasms. They happen at intervals.
I have also developed this sudden thirst. I am always thirsty. I have to drink liquids in the morning and evenings. The need to drink is higher during those times. I can go without drinking during the day.
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You have got right abdominal pain, Just above the pelvic bone some times it is travelling up. you have developed sudden thirst, mostly in the nights.
It appears that you have urinary tract infection, or stones in the urinary tract. you may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.
Best regards
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Cramps In Tummy, Pelvic Bone Pain, Have Spasms, Excessive Thirst. Should I Drink A Lot Of Liquids?
Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. Thanks for choosing H.C.M.Forum. You have got right abdominal pain, Just above the pelvic bone some times it is travelling up. you have developed sudden thirst, mostly in the nights. It appears that you have urinary tract infection, or stones in the urinary tract. you may need to have M.R.I. besides other routine tests for confirmation. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Best regards