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Suggest Treatment For Back, Lower Abdominal Pain And Urinary Incontinence

I ve been having back pain, lower abdominal pain, and urinary incontinence occasionally at night. I ve had a couple UTI s so I m not sure if it s that again or what it could be. I am a little stressed out with school and all the exams I ve had so that could play into the back pain, as well as having a lot of textbooks in my backpack. I just thought I would ask what it could be. Any ideas?
Wed, 22 Mar 2017
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Definitely untreated or under treated UTI do recur in short intervals, please get an urine routine n microscopy done. if infection seen then cultures may be required. Best way of getting rid of UTI is by increasing amount of fluid intake. Also back pain n lower abdominal pain could be because of it. Get an USG abdomen n pelvis to rule out other causes.
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Suggest Treatment For Back, Lower Abdominal Pain And Urinary Incontinence

Definitely untreated or under treated UTI do recur in short intervals, please get an urine routine n microscopy done. if infection seen then cultures may be required. Best way of getting rid of UTI is by increasing amount of fluid intake. Also back pain n lower abdominal pain could be because of it. Get an USG abdomen n pelvis to rule out other causes.