What Is The Reason For Pain Near Belly Button And Painful Urination?
ok im 16 and im 181 pounds 5 foot 10 and i have a pain on the rights side of my stomach near my belly button and it hurts when i pee and when i have to walk i have to arch my back to walk but i have had these pains before they go away after i rest or sleep and some times just go away but they come back but they're not happening a lot so it hasn't concerned me to go to the doctors cause they don't happen a lot in my life but its really makes me mad cause they are irritating and it hurts bad and no im not sexual active
The symptoms suggest that you might be having Urinary tract infection. Investigations like complete blood count, urine examination & Ultrasound scan of abdomen & pelvis will be helpful in clinching the diagnosis.
The treatment involves: 1. Drinking lots of water (it dilutes the urine & reduces the pain sensation) 2. Antibiotics based on culture sensitivity reports. 3. Avoid acidic foods, carbonated drinks and alcohol. 4. Maintain good hygiene.
There is no need to worry...you will be fine. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take care.
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What Is The Reason For Pain Near Belly Button And Painful Urination?
Hello dear, The symptoms suggest that you might be having Urinary tract infection. Investigations like complete blood count, urine examination & Ultrasound scan of abdomen & pelvis will be helpful in clinching the diagnosis. The treatment involves: 1. Drinking lots of water (it dilutes the urine & reduces the pain sensation) 2. Antibiotics based on culture sensitivity reports. 3. Avoid acidic foods, carbonated drinks and alcohol. 4. Maintain good hygiene. There is no need to worry...you will be fine. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take care.