Symptoms of Kidney Stone
Kidney Stone : kidney remove waste and fluid from our blood to make urine. Sometimes, when we have too much of certain wastes and not enough fluid in our blood, these wastes can build up and stick together in our kidneys. These clumps of waste are called kidney stones.
Symptoms of kidney stones:
Generally, anyone can get a kidney stone, but some people are more likely than others to have them. Men get kidney stones more often than women do. Kidney Stone go unnoticed until they begin to move to the ureter and block the urine flow, causing severe pain. Here are a few symptoms of kidney stones:
- blood in urine
- white blood cells or pus in the urine
- reduced amount of urine excreted
- burning sensation during urination
- persistent urge to urinate
- fever and chills if there is an infection
- Severe pain in the side and back, below the ribs
- Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin
- Nausea and vomiting
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