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What Causes Cramps Along With Nausea When Treating Kidney Stones?

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Posted on Mon, 16 Feb 2015
Question: I had a kidney stone stent. Was put in when it was taken out there were blood clots. Very painful
Next day the pain went away, after 2weeks the cramping is back along with nausea. What
Is going on??



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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Consideratio

Detailed Answer:
hello and thanks for sending the question.

I'm sorry that you are experiencing discomfort. I think it is important that you talkto your urologist. It might be necessary to perform some type of imaging study to make sure there are not any stones causing problems with your bladder again or additional kidney stones also potentially contributing to your symptoms.

At this point I would recommend that youdrink plenty of fluids to flush your system. I will try to get into see your doctor soon as possible otherwise for a good physical examination.

Sincerely,

Dr. Galamaga
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What Causes Cramps Along With Nausea When Treating Kidney Stones?

Brief Answer: Consideratio Detailed Answer: hello and thanks for sending the question. I'm sorry that you are experiencing discomfort. I think it is important that you talkto your urologist. It might be necessary to perform some type of imaging study to make sure there are not any stones causing problems with your bladder again or additional kidney stones also potentially contributing to your symptoms. At this point I would recommend that youdrink plenty of fluids to flush your system. I will try to get into see your doctor soon as possible otherwise for a good physical examination. Sincerely, Dr. Galamaga