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Pain Above The Belly Button. Polyp In The Bladder. Are These Related?

I'm having pain about one or so inches above the belly button and the worst is just slightly to the right. I'm aware I have a palyp in my bladder (so far hasn't grown in 3 years), but pain isn't in same spot/doesn't feel the same. I don't feel any lumps but pressure hurts more.

I consume only about a tablespoon of dairy each day (creamer). I also try to be careful otherwise w/diet.

Any ideas of what it could be and what to do for it?
Thu, 23 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

Lower abdominal pain for long time.
Of late the intensity of the pain increases and the area of spread is more.
You are a known as of polyp of the urinary bladder.
Re Examine the polyp for any increase in size, pressure effects, ulceration and infection.
If the polyp appears to be same like before than other causes has to be looked for.
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Pain Above The Belly Button. Polyp In The Bladder. Are These Related?

Hello, Lower abdominal pain for long time. Of late the intensity of the pain increases and the area of spread is more. You are a known as of polyp of the urinary bladder. Re Examine the polyp for any increase in size, pressure effects, ulceration and infection. If the polyp appears to be same like before than other causes has to be looked for.