Case presentation A 26-year-old patient with a complaint of lower belly pain and increased urinary frequency for seven months to the clinic. She passed urine 20-35 times during the day and 6-8 times during the night. Medical history The patient had been on low-dose inhaled corticosteroids for asthma for 12 years.
Surgical and family history were insignificant. Mild allergic reaction to peanuts during childhood Obstetrics and gynecology history: Gravida 0; LMP – 2 weeks ago; absent vaginal discharge Monogamous relationship; mild pelvic pain during intercourse Medical examination Suprapubic pain: Intensity – 6/10; frequently fluctuating Associated symptoms such as fever, weight or appetite changes, bowel habits, or antecedent infection – None Investigations Urine and blood culture – No abnormality detected Complete blood count, fasting blood glucose, HbA1c, erythrocyte sedimentation…