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What Causes Grey Colored Urination Along With Abdominal Pain?
I have grey colored urine with intense abdominal pain and low back pain. I have. It had a change in any medication. I have a history of endometriosis, SI joint pain, and kidney stones. Any suggestions on what I should take for the pain or is this er worthy?
It seems you have developed an urinary tract infection. I would advise you to get an urine examination done.
If you have developed UTI then you will need to take an antibiotic course like Tab Norflox or Nitrofurantoin for a few days.
Meanwhile, you should drink lots of water and cranberry juice as it will help to subside the infection faster.For the pain you can take Tab paracetamol.
If the symptoms do not subside then consult an urologist.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Nazma.amman, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Grey Colored Urination Along With Abdominal Pain?
Hello, It seems you have developed an urinary tract infection. I would advise you to get an urine examination done. If you have developed UTI then you will need to take an antibiotic course like Tab Norflox or Nitrofurantoin for a few days. Meanwhile, you should drink lots of water and cranberry juice as it will help to subside the infection faster.For the pain you can take Tab paracetamol. If the symptoms do not subside then consult an urologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Nazma.amman, General & Family Physician