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Pain Around Navel Radiating To Both Sides. Pain Between Shoulders, Dizziness, Headache, Dehydration, Spotting In Urine. Reason?

hi, i have pain that started round my navel and has ultinated from my left to i my right side. , some times both sides i have pain between my shoulders and i feel so ill i went to the doctors and have had antibiotics for a week im on my last day of them and i feel weird, i have dizzyness headache dehydration. and a stff neck.it has been 14 days now. i had a uterin swab that was clear and a bit of blood spotting in urine, i dont have a fever. and the pain is constant about a 5 ta 6
Fri, 18 Oct 2013
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Hi, the lower abdominal pain may be due to urinary tract infection, or colitis. The pain in the back may be due to gastritis, muscular pain, or cervical spondylosis.
So i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for confirmation. Thank you.
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Pain Around Navel Radiating To Both Sides. Pain Between Shoulders, Dizziness, Headache, Dehydration, Spotting In Urine. Reason?

Hi, the lower abdominal pain may be due to urinary tract infection, or colitis. The pain in the back may be due to gastritis, muscular pain, or cervical spondylosis. So i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have M.R.I. for confirmation. Thank you.