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Swollen Kidney With Stones. Blood In Urine. How Serious Is It?

hi,,my name is mike and i have a kidney stones.my left kidney is swollen and as per my doctor says i have big stone in my left kidney and some in my right..he gave me medicines to intake,and i took the med. yesterday,when i pee in the morning i encounter some blood clots..is this a normal or there is something to with what i'm taking,,how dangerous is my situation right now....thank you for your advice....
Mon, 22 Apr 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to the forum. I understand your condition.
Multiple bilateral stones with swelling is not to be taken lightly.
You need to undergo urine analysis, blood tests and if necessary CT
scan or IVP.
The treatment depends on the stone size, location and kidney function.
You need to meet a urologist immediately.
Best regards
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Swollen Kidney With Stones. Blood In Urine. How Serious Is It?

Hi, Welcome to the forum. I understand your condition. Multiple bilateral stones with swelling is not to be taken lightly. You need to undergo urine analysis, blood tests and if necessary CT scan or IVP. The treatment depends on the stone size, location and kidney function. You need to meet a urologist immediately. Best regards