Kidney Stone Symptoms

 Extreme pain at the side of their back or lower abdomen: The location of the stone affects the kind of symptoms you get to experience. People have often described the feeling of kidney stones as a sharp pain on one side of their back or lower abdomen. The pain often begins abruptly and lingers, thus becoming more severe over time. Patients experience continual pain that may frequently happen in waves, sometimes last for a few minutes, and disappears. The change in the level of intensity may occur as the stone moves to a different position in the urinary tract.


Blood in the urine (Hematuria): It includes :

  1. Pain while urinating

  2. Urine appears cloudy

  3. Urine that smells differently than it normally does

  4. An urge to urinate more often than usual

  5. Burning sensation while urinating.

  6. Urine color might change to pinkish or reddish. Sometimes blood in the urine can only be detected with a microscopic examination of urine.

  1. Gravels: Though the small stones don’t cause any pain or symptom, they are pretty noticeable in the urine.

  2. Extreme pain during urination: It is one of the most important kidney stone symptoms and shows up when the stone comes down to the ureter.

  3. Other symptoms: Certain categories of kidney stones, called struvite stones, are caused by urinary tract infections which lead to infection in the kidneys as well, the urinalysis shows infectious cells in the urine and leads to symptoms like Nausea, Vomiting, Chills, Fever

Alert in order to timely address and treat the problem. Consult the urologist through online consultation Ask Second Opinion. https://www.asksecondopinion.com/


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