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kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
Hypochondria.
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
urine infection/kidney infection/sexually transmitted infection. go to the doctor
could be a herina
RTI = Respiratory Tract Infection Both terms describe a serious bacterial infection of at least one lung
lower abdomen
There are two main types of chronic prostatitis - chrinic bacterial prostitatis (caused by chronic bacterial infection) and chronic prostatitis pain syndrome - the cause of which is not fully understood. Chronic prostatis typically causes pain in the lower pelvic region of men.
They are two different problems... Subdural Effusion is a collection of pus beneath the lining of the brain. It is usually a complication of bacterial meningitis, and is more common in infants. Lower Respiratory Tract Infection is exactly what it sounds like, an infection in the lower lungs and air passages.
A kidney stone is possible, get a ultra sonogram done. balaji_shyam@yahoo.in
Diverticulitis is manifested with a steady ache in the left lower quadrant of abdomen with possible eradication on the back. Temperature is not usual. When the patient has temperature this means bacterial infection and antibiotics are good choice. If the temperature persist even after antibiotics the most probable is that the infection agent is resistant to that antibiotic. So in this case if temperature persist after treatment probably a test for antibiotic sensitivity of the infection agent should be asked.
The most common cause of pain in the lower right side of the abdomen can be due to appendicitis, gall stones, urinary tract infection, ovarian cyst and pelvic inflammation in women, and inflammatory bowel disease and rarely diverticular disease.