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Groin pain
- ... in your lower abdomen (belly), back, side, or groin Blood in your urine Frequent need to urinate (pee) Pain while urinating Inability to urinate or urinating only ...
- ... back Sharp pains in your abdomen (belly) , side, groin or back Blood in your urine Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Pain when urinating (peeing) Needing to urinate frequently, or ...
- ... be from a kidney stone. These include: Sharp pain in your abdomen (belly), side, groin, or back Blood in your urine (pee) Frequent need to urinate Not being able to urinate at all or only urinating a little bit Pain when urinating Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Nausea ...
- ... stone or urinary tract infection, which include: Sharp pains in your lower abdomen (belly), side, groin, or back Blood in your urine Frequent need to urinate (pee) Not being able to urinate at all or only urinating a little bit Pain when urinating Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Nausea ...
- ... Have symptoms of a kidney stone, including: Sharp pain in your lower abdomen (belly), side, groin or back Blood in your urine Frequent urge to urinate (pee) Not being able to urinate at all or only urinating a little bit Pain when urinating Cloudy or bad-smelling urine Nausea ...
- ... may be taken from your wrist, arm, or groin area. It is often drawn by a specially trained provider. You may feel a sharp pain when the provider inserts the needle into the ...
- ... heavy sweating during sleep) Joint or bone pain Pain or fullness below your ribs on the left side Painless lumps in your armpits, groin, neck, or belly If you have already been ...
- ... the appropriate body part. This may be your groin, elbow, or other site. Your provider will use a special x-ray scanner to make the fluoroscopic images. They will be able to view them on a computer screen. If a catheter was placed, your provider will remove it. For certain procedures, such as those involving injections into a joint or artery, you may first be given pain medicine and/or medicine to relax you. For ...
- ... in hard-to-see places such as your groin, scalp, backs of the knees, and armpits. Most ... sides of your face) Arthritis with severe joint pain and swelling, especially in the knees Pain that comes and goes in your muscles, joints, ... of feeling dizzy or short of breath Shooting pains, numbness, or tingling in your hands or feet ...
- ... from an artery in your wrist, arm, or groin using a needle attached to a syringe. Taking ... certain medicines, including diuretics (water pills) and opioid pain medicines. But never stop taking any prescription medicines ... having a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...