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What Is The Pain In Abdomen And Urge To Urinate While Eating Food?
I am a 26 yr old female, Yesterday I ate dinner and had intense pain in my lower abdominal and pelvis both on the left side, the pain caused me to regurgitate my dinner and I had an urge to urinate the whole time but did'nt have to go. The pain lasted a few hours then became less intense. I woke up the next day with no pain then again after eating breakfast the pain came back. I didnt regurgitate this time but the pain was the same and same urge to urinate and again became less inentense .
1.Urge to urinate and abdominal pelvic pain and regurgitation symptoms - It looks like renal / ureteric calculus. 2.The other cause is if there are symptoms after the intake of food - then it goes towards the bowel pathology ( but you have not mentioned any bowel symptoms) so we take it as incidental. 3.Mean wile you can take a pain killer and see if resolves fine. If not then you have to see your doctor and get an ultrasound abdomen done, which will help to reach diagnosis.
Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Is The Pain In Abdomen And Urge To Urinate While Eating Food?
welcome to Health care magic. 1.Urge to urinate and abdominal pelvic pain and regurgitation symptoms - It looks like renal / ureteric calculus. 2.The other cause is if there are symptoms after the intake of food - then it goes towards the bowel pathology ( but you have not mentioned any bowel symptoms) so we take it as incidental. 3.Mean wile you can take a pain killer and see if resolves fine. If not then you have to see your doctor and get an ultrasound abdomen done, which will help to reach diagnosis. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.