Kidney problem: This type of discomfort radiating toward groin and accompanied by nausea suggests a kidney stone or other process like infection. You should discuss this with your physician in view of recent urinary tract infection and appropriate tests will be ordered.
Answered 10/14/2014
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Repeat urine test: Persistent pain following a urinary tract infection can indicate that the infection hasn't cleared, has spread to the kidney, or was caused by a kidney stone. A repeat urinalysis at the doctors office can help determine if any of these are the cause.
Answered 9/9/2019
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