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What Cause Pain In Abdomen With A History Of Kidney Stone?
i have an acute pain in my lower left abdomen, i have had kidney stones before-the oxilate type 7 years back.I am having citralka and cystone from yesterday the same that was administered before .although my back pain has decreasede,the lower abdominal pain comes and goes as per my water intake and my movement. normally what is the time frame that these medications take for the safe passage of stones from the bladder.
Hellow, Kidney stones when gets impacted in ureter or puj causes colicky pain mainy a times with nausea and vomiting the pain classically radiated to back or groins. What you have mentioned is way back history of before seven years you need to get new ultrasound done for current position and size of stone.. And usually a stone below 6-7mm needs no surgical intervention.drinking lots of water is the best thing. But acuttually it is hard to judge the time it will take to pass the stone. I recommend you to get your ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis done and get an urologist opinion
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What Cause Pain In Abdomen With A History Of Kidney Stone?
Hellow, Kidney stones when gets impacted in ureter or puj causes colicky pain mainy a times with nausea and vomiting the pain classically radiated to back or groins. What you have mentioned is way back history of before seven years you need to get new ultrasound done for current position and size of stone.. And usually a stone below 6-7mm needs no surgical intervention.drinking lots of water is the best thing. But acuttually it is hard to judge the time it will take to pass the stone. I recommend you to get your ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis done and get an urologist opinion