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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
History and Symptoms
Symptoms of kidney stones include:
- Colicky flank pain: "loin to groin". Often described as the "the worst pain I've ever experienced"[1]
- Hematuria: blood in the urine, due to minor damage to inside wall of kidney, ureter and/or urethra
- Dysuria: burning on urination when passing stones (rare). More typical of infection.
- Oliguria: reduced urinary volume caused by obstruction of the bladder or urethra by stone, or extremely rarely, simultaneous obstruction of both ureters by a stone.
- Nausea/ vomiting: embryological link with intestine — stimulates vomiting center
References
- ↑ "USNews.com: Health: Kidney Stone Disease: Overview". Retrieved 2008-01-01.