What Is The Cause Of Pain In My Tummy After The Removal Of My Left Kidney?
Hi, I ve had surgery years ago to remove my left kidney because of kidney cancer but for a while now usually once a month on my right side where I still have a kidney remaining, I get this throbbing pain in the front part where my tummy is a little below my belly. Can you help?
Hi Sir, Welcome to healthcare magic, I understand your query and concern. Your symptoms is suggestive of a renal stone located somewhere in the Right lower ureter.For this you need to get him Intravenous pyelography for accurate assessment.I advise you to have Tab Tramadol and Tab.Pantop 40 mg,a course of antibiotic taken under medical prescription to control this pain.Further expert management depends on the outcome of the IVP result.If the size of stone is more than 5 cm then depending on the location of stone Extra corporeal lithotropsy can be done.Meanwhile you need to take soft and less spicy foods.Drink 3-4 litres of water everyday.Fruits,fruit juices,vegetable salads,soups should be taken. Consult your urologist for expert management. Post your further queries if any. Thank you.
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What Is The Cause Of Pain In My Tummy After The Removal Of My Left Kidney?
Hi Sir, Welcome to healthcare magic, I understand your query and concern. Your symptoms is suggestive of a renal stone located somewhere in the Right lower ureter.For this you need to get him Intravenous pyelography for accurate assessment.I advise you to have Tab Tramadol and Tab.Pantop 40 mg,a course of antibiotic taken under medical prescription to control this pain.Further expert management depends on the outcome of the IVP result.If the size of stone is more than 5 cm then depending on the location of stone Extra corporeal lithotropsy can be done.Meanwhile you need to take soft and less spicy foods.Drink 3-4 litres of water everyday.Fruits,fruit juices,vegetable salads,soups should be taken. Consult your urologist for expert management. Post your further queries if any. Thank you.