Having kidney pain may be a sign of a kidney or bladder infection. If one is having trouble urinating, or experiencing painful urination, he or she should see a physician as soon as possible.
The symptoms of a bladder problem include but are not limited to excessive urination, lack of urination, and pain when urinating. A bladder problem can be serious, and if you believe you may have one you should talk to a doctor about it.
According to emedicinehealth the symptoms of bladder control include having to go to the bathroom frequently or often, difficulty getting oneself to start urinating, pain or burning, sometimes one will have blood or different colors than normal urine, having to go during the night, dribbling, and having to force the urine out.
There are many different symptoms that one may experience when experiencing a bladder infection. Some of these symptoms may include pain when urinating, inability to empty the bladder, blood in the urine, and pain in the lower area of the abdomen. If you believe that you have a bladder infection it is best to seek medical treatment.
The first doctor that one should see for this sort of pain is a general practitioner. This doctor should be able to narrow down the potential causes for the pain and refer appropriately. Depending on the cause, a urologist or gynecologist might be necessary.
Bladders are centrally located in your lower abdomen / upper pelvis. But you could feel the pain on either centrally located, or possibly to one side more than the other. But there are also other conditions that could be causing pain upon urination that are more likely to be one sided. You could have an infection of the ureter, which is the tube that connects the bladder and the kidney. There are two of them, one on the right and one on the left side of the body. You could also have a kidney stone lodged in one of the ureters. You could also have an infection in one of your kidneys. This typically causes flank pain that is one sided. In any case, if you are having painful urination, you should contact a doctor to get it corrected. If it is just a bladder infection, it is easily diagnosed and treated. If it is one of those other diagnoses, or if it is something else entirely, then it may be a more serious problem that needs to be addressed.
Lower right hand side abdomen pain and itching could be caused by several things. One item may be a problem with the gall bladder, such as gall stones or gall bladder disease.
dihydrocideine is a *Very* strong oral painkiller. One of the strongest, in fact. It should not make the pain worse on it's own unless you are having side effects. You should speak to your dentist if the pain is getting worse. It is very unusual for a painkiller to make the pain worse. One thing it can do is irritate your stomach lining, so watch out for unusual pain or bleeding.
Treatments for pain in the head and shoulder, one should take some pain reliever, such as Aleve. For shoulder pain, one should consult with the doctor.
Renal calculosis is one of many names for the condition or formation of kidney stones or renal calculi. Nephrolithiasis refers to the condition of having kidney stones or renal calculi. Urolithiasis refers to the condition of having calculi in the urinary tract (which also includes the kidneys), which may form or pass into the urinary bladder. Ureterolithiasis is the condition of having a calculus in the ureter, the tube connecting the kidneys and the bladder. The term bladder stones usually applies to urolithiasis of the bladder in non-human animals such as dogs and cats.
One can find the symptoms of a urinary bladder infection from sites such as WebMD, Mayo Clinic, and the National Institute of Health. One should also contact his or her doctor for any concerns about urinary bladder infections.
Many cysts will go away on their own and you never are aware you have one. However, ovarian cysts can also cause medical problems such as severe pain, frequent urination if the cyst is pressing on the bladder, painful or pressing bowel movements, pelvic pain during intercourse or right before your period, and even tender breasts. Since you are having very severe abdominal pain, this is a potential medical emergency and you should immediately go to your doctor or an emergency room as cysts can also rupture.