Information on kidney stone symptoms is readily available on the web. Reputable online sources include webmd and the mayo clinic. A local general practice doctor should also have a plethora of information on kidney stones and kidney stone symptoms.
Yes, one of the potential symptoms of kidney stones is the chills.
In order to find the symptoms of kidney stones you can search the Mayo Clinic website. You can also search for kidney specific specialists in your local area.
When a stone is in the ureter, it is called a kidney stone. Symptoms of a kidney stone are extreme abdominal pain, blood in the urine, and back pain in the lower areas (tailbone, etc.). Thanks :) Giraffegirl315
When the stone sits in the kidney, it rarely causes problems, but should it fall into the ureter, it acts like a dam. The kidney continues to function and make urine, which backs up behind the stone, stretching the kidney. This pressure build up causes the pain of a kidney stone, but it also helps push the stone along the course of the ureter. When the stone enters the bladder, the obstruction in the ureter is relieved and the symptoms, and pain, of a kidney stone are resolved.
Sometimes a kidney stone can give off the same symptoms such as burning and pain. Also you can have a bladder infection as well that can also present some of the same symptoms.
A kidney stone can cause damage to the kidney.
There are no symptoms for kidney stones once they reach the bladder. They are effectively on their way out of the body through the urethra.When lodged in the ureter on the way to the bladder, kidney stones generate two major symptoms. The primary one is moderate to severe pain felt in the lower back, which increases unless the stone passes. A second common symptom is the urge to urinate when the bladder is already empty.The first sign, which is usually apparent only to those who have already experienced a kidney stone, is a small twinge of discomfort on either side of the lower back (the side the stone may form in). This can also be caused by thickening of kidney fluids, triggered by insufficient water intake or by certain compounds removed by the kidney. In men a kidney stone can cause bad pain at times in the testicles if it's moving and regular pain in the urethra which means pain in the penis. This also happens if there is a stone in the bladder
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You obviously just peed out your kidney stone you have had in your kidney/ureters. It means you had a kidney stone
You break apart a kidney stone with ultrasonic waves.
It is likely you will be in pain as long as you have the kidney stone.