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Asking for Self, Female, 27 years old, Karachi

Since yesterday i am feeling intense pelvic pain and in back side(kidney area) too. I thought it could be due to gas because i am having acidity as well. I took pain killer. But main problem is yhat since yesterday i feel few drops of urine pass involuntarily. I never had issue of this urine incontinence. Why is this occuring. Do i need to get some tests done? P.s i consulted with urologist few months back because of pelvic pain and a kidney stone of 0.8cm.

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Go for evaluation of kidney stones again. Don't take much pain killers.

General Practitioner in Mardan - Dr. Muhammad Shafiq

Do urine r/e and ultrasound abdomen and pelvis. Seems your stone has moved. Take some voltral 50 mg. Take prostreat. 4 mg take cap cebosh 400 mg.

General Practitioner in Karachi - Dr. Nayyar Ahsan

pelvic pain maybe because of menstrual cramps...but for urinary incontinence get your U/S abdomen and pelvis done...to check stone size and area...
in meantime take tylenol..

General Practitioner in Gujrat - Dr. Saleem Ahmad Awan

you should be advised few testsUrine RECBC ESRUSG KUBBlood ureaNow you may takeTab.Spasrid1TDSCran berry sachet1odTab.axcin 500bd

Internal Medicine Specialist in Islamabad - Dr. Rana Ahsan Javed

Dr. Rana Ahsan Javed - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) MRCP I,II (UK) | Islamabad

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Urinary dribbling may be due to renal stones. You may take antispasmodic to relieve pain.

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