Naples, FL
A 29-year-old female asked:

9 year old girl lower abdomen pain when urinating. no fever, no burning, no blood in urine, does not urinate more frequently than usual. uti?

2 doctor answers3 doctors weighed in
Dr. Andrea Brand
Specializes in Family Medicine
Possible UTI: Lower abdominal pain with urination could signal a urinary tract infection (UTI) or other inflammatory process. Best to see the doctor for examination and appropriate tests.
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Dr. Luis Eguiguren
Pediatrics 43 years experience
Possible UTI: Symptoms are suggestive of UTI and it's the first diagnossis that has to be ruled out. When there is fever, the kidneys may also be infected, and in that case and it's much more serious. You don't want to wait for that to happen. Another, less common possibility is urinary tenesmus, which would also need a work up. You need to take your daughter to see a doctor.
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Last updated Jun 4, 2016

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