Symptoms And Signs Of Kidney StonesHere are just some of the fantastic things you will discover...
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Kidney stones are usually not detable until they block the flow of urine. Symptoms can include chronic pain, nausea and vomiting, restlessness, dull pain, or a sign of blood, and possibly an increase in the body tempreture to levels that above normalor an infection is present. Acute abdominal or groin pain is described as one of the worst types of pain that a patient can suffer. This is present generally due to the stone's presence in the ureter. Some patients show no symptoms until their urine turns bloody. The amount of blood in the urine may not seem sufficient but after medical tests there are microscopic red blood cells seen-this may be the first symptom of a kidney stone. However, not every kidney stone patient shows blood in the urine even microscopically. Hence this is not considrred a 100% detector. Even changing your body position does not relieve this pain.
Kidney Stones: Renal colic is so severe that its known to be equalent to labor pains. The stone pain is sudden, acute, and sharp when it begins and later will come and go over time as the stone moves. The pain is felt in the lower portions of the back, abdomen, gentils, pelvis and lower region of the flank and the groin region. The pain is so immense that it would make the patient roll in agony. There is a sick feeling in the stomach resulting in vomiting. The skin becomes cool, clammy, and sweaty with a pale appearance to your skin.
Depending on the location of the stone or any infection in your urinary system, you may sense a burning sensation and then need to go to urinate more often and therefore resulting in less amounts of urine. There is excess mostly in the nights. While undergoing treatment for your condition the doctor may check for numerous other conditions that result in signs and symptoms that mimic the pain of renal colic. Even while urinating the patient may feel acute pain and irritation and lead to urinary hesitancy. There is tenderness when the back or abdominal area is touched. If the stones are severe and come back again and again then there is a kidney failure. A kidney failure is when there is a sudden loss of the ability of the kidneys to remove waste and concentrated urine. |