Have Black Lint In Urine. Had C-section Earlier. No Medication Or Test Till Now. What To Do?
Hi, My name is Elisha, im 29 yrs old and a mother of a little girl, she is 4. i had to have a c/section. I peed for a drug test to go to work. i noticed when i handed the cup back to the nurse there was a tiny black fussy dot in the cup. it almost looked like black lint. 5 mts ago i experienced major pain on my right side. It lasted about 25 mins. it was hurting so bad i ran into the er doors screming in pain. and just soon i ot seated a sharp pain run through my side and the pain went away. It hasnt happen since then. Can u please give me answers as what this may be?? Thanks Elisha Tiller
Hello, Your history suggests that it could be a urinary stone. Many times a person develops urinary stones,which don't cause any problem for many weeks or years.This stone can then pass spontaneously of its own. Stone causes severe pain while passing,as it happened to you. Ideally you should get this black piece tested for the chemical composition. Once proved that it is a urinary stone,you can be further investigated for presence of other stones in your urinary tract. Such type of black stones are generally oxalate stones. I hope it helps. Thanks
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Have Black Lint In Urine. Had C-section Earlier. No Medication Or Test Till Now. What To Do?
Hello, Your history suggests that it could be a urinary stone. Many times a person develops urinary stones,which don t cause any problem for many weeks or years.This stone can then pass spontaneously of its own. Stone causes severe pain while passing,as it happened to you. Ideally you should get this black piece tested for the chemical composition. Once proved that it is a urinary stone,you can be further investigated for presence of other stones in your urinary tract. Such type of black stones are generally oxalate stones. I hope it helps. Thanks