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What Could Be Causing Severe Pain In The Lower Abdomen After Recovering From A UTI?
Hello, I am currently experiencing annoying but not severe pain in my lower abdominal area on the right side close to the 'front cuff' of my pelvic bone. It seemed to occur maybe two weeks after a urinary tract infection cleared up, in total, about two months ago. I have no other symptoms, but I am concerned that my kidneys or other internal organ still may have a negative side affect after the Urinary Tract Infection. I am not able to see my doctor for about a month. Recently had period, so I wouldn't be pregnant. Do you have any ideas what might be causing the pain?
* The intense pain in abdomen indicates possible inflammation of urinary tract as cystitis or else after recovery of UTI as it may be in healing phase still.
* Continuation of anti inflammatory medicines with regular follow up to treating physician is best way to get cured earliest.
Any further doubts would be best appreciated.
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What Could Be Causing Severe Pain In The Lower Abdomen After Recovering From A UTI?
Hi, * The intense pain in abdomen indicates possible inflammation of urinary tract as cystitis or else after recovery of UTI as it may be in healing phase still. * Continuation of anti inflammatory medicines with regular follow up to treating physician is best way to get cured earliest. Any further doubts would be best appreciated. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.