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[|Human|] I am a 32 yof with 2 days of left flank pain that sometimes radiates to the left pelvic area and also oddly to the right flank. The flank pain is mostly dull and only occasionally sharp/ stabbing in nature. I had a low grade fever last night with chills, but it broke during the night and no fever since. I am extremely lethargic as well. I have a history of small kidney stones in the left kidney that I have always been able to pass before. I also have a history of anemia. I have had a change in bowel habits over the last 2 months and have been more prone to diarrhea, but I attributed this to two rounds of antibiotics given since 7/11/12 ( Doxycycline and Cephalexin ). What could be wrong with me?
[|AI|]  Hello madam, I have gone through your problem. A past history of small kidney stones on the left side and now having left flank pain radiating to the left pelvis indicates that the small stones have slipped down and traveling through the left ureter and got blocked at some point in their course. Now they might be causing obstruction to the urine flow from kidney to the bladder. This can cause HY Chat Doctor.  A history of fever in this situation indicates an infection in the obstructed urinary pathway and demands an urgent medical attention. Due to this you may be extremely lethargic.  History of anemia may be due to excess loss of blood during menstruation, or it may be due to iron deficiency anemia. You need to consult your gynecologist if you have excess bleeding during menstrual periods. If you don't have any issues with your menstruation, then you need to consult your physician and get a peripheral blood smear, iron profile, and serum folic acid and vitamin B12 levels. Change in bowel habits and diarrhea may be because of the antibiotics you have taken. My advice to you is that you need to consult a urologist immediately and get evaluated. You may need hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics. Depending on the size of the stone, the level of obstruction and the severity of obstruction further management differs. Wish you a fast recovery.