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phleboliths or not?

phleboliths or not?

Since October of last year I have been in the emergency room! I always complain of pain in the pelvis! I've lost count of the number of times I've been to the hospital! In November I had a CT scan but they lost the image! I had a new CT scan last week! I took the test to my urologist and he said it's nothing, it's just phleboliths! He told me that the pain I feel in the region of these points makes no sense. I am feeling very sad because no one believes in my pain. In the pee and blood tests, according to the doctors, nothing significant appears! I feel a lot of pain in my testicles and I feel a very strong pain in the place where these bright spots appear! I swore it was trapped stones because my pee is dark and foamy! I did the 24 hour exam and nothing much showed up, just a few bacteria. I feel so much pain that sometimes I want to disappear from the world. Can someone help me?

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