Do Kidney Or Bladder Stones Cause Lower Abdomen And Hip Pain?
hi, I am having lower abdomen and urinal pain since last night. Today after taking alkasol medicine urinal problem is no more but now suffering from mild lower abdomen pain with hip pain in the back and having stomach problem... Is this any indication of having kidney or urinal bladder stone or any kind of cyst??
Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic. I read carefully your query and I understand your concern. From your description probably you can have bladder stone, it can be a kidney stone that has travel down the ureters to bladder and during this it causes pain and then from the bladder it can be removed by urinating. During the movement of the stone through the urinary tract it cause: lower abdominal pain; frequent urination especially during night for the bladder stone; painful urination; blood in urine; nausea and vomiting. I recommend you to determine well the problem to do an abdominal echo and a urinary lab test. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Kind regard, Dr .Marsida Janko
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Do Kidney Or Bladder Stones Cause Lower Abdomen And Hip Pain?
Hello, Welcome to Health Care Magic. I read carefully your query and I understand your concern. From your description probably you can have bladder stone, it can be a kidney stone that has travel down the ureters to bladder and during this it causes pain and then from the bladder it can be removed by urinating. During the movement of the stone through the urinary tract it cause: lower abdominal pain; frequent urination especially during night for the bladder stone; painful urination; blood in urine; nausea and vomiting. I recommend you to determine well the problem to do an abdominal echo and a urinary lab test. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your questions. Kind regard, Dr .Marsida Janko