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lower left abdominal pain - You may have felt it before a discomfort that comes inside the lower abdomen. This problem of lower abdominal pain can actually be caused by various medical reasons. In the following paragraphs, one of the potential issues is discussed. Before you go further, though, please understand that that which you read here is not designed to take the place of advice from the professional in the medical field. It's not intended to be an alternative choice to proper diagnosis or treatment. If you want help from a specialist, please make contact with one.

lower left abdominal pain - A bladder infection is a potential basis for lower abdominal pain. This kind of infection is oftentimes termed as a UTI. It could occur anywhere in the person's urinary tract. Frequently it'll be present as a kidney or bladder infection.

lower right abdominal pain - Many other symptoms apart from lower abdominal pain can seem if you have a UTI. A burning sensation while urinating is normal. Feeling the need to urinate and doing so often are also normal symptoms within this condition. The urine can be cloudy in appearance and also have a foul smell. When it's a maximum urinary tract infection, fever and pain inside the flank are also possible. Symptoms may also vary in different age ranges children, adults, and the elderly may all have different types of clinical presentations. For instance, young kids might have loss of appetite and fever; adults can experience hematuria (blood in the urine) and the elderly may have lethargy.

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