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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Frequent Urination

Symtoms...pain in lower stomach area under ribs, right side, frequent urination, belching after eating anything, weight gain,,even though I eat better now more than ever and I am exercising, Male 38 years old. Just had ultra sound and waiting for results.
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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You probably mean abdominal pain and not really stomach pain (stomach is only a small organ present in the abdomen). The specific location of the pain is important which could only be understood after proper examination. You could have got an urinary tract infection but it is hard to comment without more information. If that is the case, you would need to be treated with antibiotics. There could be several other causes but it is no use unnecessarily confusing you. The ultrasound will provide some insights to the possible causes.
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Frequent Urination

You probably mean abdominal pain and not really stomach pain (stomach is only a small organ present in the abdomen). The specific location of the pain is important which could only be understood after proper examination. You could have got an urinary tract infection but it is hard to comment without more information. If that is the case, you would need to be treated with antibiotics. There could be several other causes but it is no use unnecessarily confusing you. The ultrasound will provide some insights to the possible causes.