Yes: Sounds a lot like kidney stones and needs urgent evaluation. An associated infection can be serious. If no infection, stone evaluation needed to determine if surgery is necessary or if medications adequate to accelerate passage. Good luck!
Answered 5/1/2015
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Cystitis vs Stones: The lower abdominal pains you are experiencing along with the intermittent need to urinate without urgency are more consistent with the movement/passage of kidney stones especially if the pain increases with voiding urine. You should see your physician to get relief.
Answered 9/16/2017
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Only way to know: is with urinalysis. It could be something else, too. You should get to a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 11/28/2017
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See doctor: and have an exam and a urinalysis to get the correct diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 5/1/2015
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