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Left lower quadrant pain
I have this dull pain in the side of stomach which is like how we feel when we run after drinking water. I consulted a doc did the usg of my lower abdomen and pelvis and its normal. No other symptoms like fever. Pain was intense but after I drank water it was even more and post urination it relieved There is no pain in urination, no signs of urinary infection
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It will need proper history to comment.. May be peptic ulcer or deitl's crisis
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contact me for proper consultation and treatment plan
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go for a usg whole abdomen scan rather than just lower abdomen
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Any pain after drinking water indicate that there's some obstruction present - along the UPV - urteropelvic junction . But for exact diagnosis need complete history .
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Take consultation for better diagnosis and treatment.
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Don't worry cause every disease has a treatment .
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May be because of small stones in urinary track
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Repeat USG
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