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What Could Cause Pain In Stomach While Exercising And While Urinating After Removal Of Kidney Stones?
Thng ank you. I had my stones removed in Jan. (this year) The doc. gave me the Ok to resume training at the gym. I noticed my abdomen hurts when I do abs exercise and at night when I urine. I tried to massage while in bed but it still hurts. What should do? Thanks, Carlton
Hi. It would have been helpful for us , if you would have mentioned the route by which the stones were removed. Anyways- from your history I can think of a few possibilities - as the pain is during exercises , there can be a strained muscle in that area. The infection of the urinary bladder can cause pain while passing urine. Get a high resolution ultrasonography of the abdomen , abdominal wall and urinary system done to get a clue. Of course a clinical examination by a Surgeon can get you the maximum information .
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What Could Cause Pain In Stomach While Exercising And While Urinating After Removal Of Kidney Stones?
Hi. It would have been helpful for us , if you would have mentioned the route by which the stones were removed. Anyways- from your history I can think of a few possibilities - as the pain is during exercises , there can be a strained muscle in that area. The infection of the urinary bladder can cause pain while passing urine. Get a high resolution ultrasonography of the abdomen , abdominal wall and urinary system done to get a clue. Of course a clinical examination by a Surgeon can get you the maximum information .