What Causes Right-sided Abdominal Pain And Cloudy Urine In A Diabetic Patient?
I ve had pain in my uppr abdomen on the right side that went into my back near the shoulder blade. Then the pain went away after I started drinking orange juice. Now, I have a sllght pain in the upper abdomen on the right side that is constant. I was on Norvasc for about a month and had a very bad reaction. My heart pounded and my heart occsionally would skip a beat. Now, it appears my urine is cloudy. The original pain was typical gallbladder pain. But, my gallbladder was removed almost 20 years ago. I haveType 2 diabetes and have taken Norco for many years. Could this be a kidney problem be aor a liver problem?
Mon, 20 Feb 2017
General & Family Physician, Dr. Pinak De's Response
This may be a case of Acid peptic disorder. But there is a chance of Post cholecystectomy syndrome. if have not detailed the duration of the problem, nature of the pain any associated symptoms like nausea vomiting relation to food(apart from orange juice). Moreover you have not detailed the present sugar status. The location of the pain is least likely corroborates to kidney origin of the pain. However getting some investigations done is advisable like Ultrasound of the abdomen CBC including diffential counts, urine RE, KFT LFT S. amylase s. lipase FBS PPBS HbA1c upper GI endoscopy. Follow up with a doctor with reports.
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What Causes Right-sided Abdominal Pain And Cloudy Urine In A Diabetic Patient?
This may be a case of Acid peptic disorder. But there is a chance of Post cholecystectomy syndrome. if have not detailed the duration of the problem, nature of the pain any associated symptoms like nausea vomiting relation to food(apart from orange juice). Moreover you have not detailed the present sugar status. The location of the pain is least likely corroborates to kidney origin of the pain. However getting some investigations done is advisable like Ultrasound of the abdomen CBC including diffential counts, urine RE, KFT LFT S. amylase s. lipase FBS PPBS HbA1c upper GI endoscopy. Follow up with a doctor with reports.