Had Pelvic Pain In The Abdomen Which Was Diagnosed To Be Kidney Stone Which Still Appears On X-ray. What To Do Now?
Hi I had pelvic pain in abdomen went to dr blood test revealed no infection but blood in urine. They assumed it was a kidney stone and gave me flow max pain seems to be getting better still have not passed a stone.went to urologist yesterday for x rays they found two small images could still not identify if it was a stone. Had sex with wife tonight afterwards urine seems to be weak & dribbling could this be a prostate issue I am a 39 yr old male? Thank you
Hi Welcome to Health care magic forum. In X ray it may not be revealed,satisfactorily, You may need to have ultrasound scanning for clear image, I advise you to consult the urologist again for diagnosis. The other possibility may be the urinary tract infection.for that urine examination, and culture of urine may be needed. Take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts and protein rich food, to develop the resistance, and support the treatment. Wising for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Had Pelvic Pain In The Abdomen Which Was Diagnosed To Be Kidney Stone Which Still Appears On X-ray. What To Do Now?
Hi Welcome to Health care magic forum. In X ray it may not be revealed,satisfactorily, You may need to have ultrasound scanning for clear image, I advise you to consult the urologist again for diagnosis. The other possibility may be the urinary tract infection.for that urine examination, and culture of urine may be needed. Take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts and protein rich food, to develop the resistance, and support the treatment. Wising for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.