Can hematuria explain kidney stone


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If the patient has blood in urine
, but there is no obvious abdominal pain, and CT examination has no obvious abnormality, it generally does not indicate the existence of kidney stones. However, if the patient has blood in urine, there is waist pain, lower abdominal pain, and CT examination shows bright spots with high CT values, it generally indicates the existence of kidney stones. Therefore, it is generally not possible to judge kidney stones by blood in urine alone.
Blood in urine caused by non-kidney stones should pay attention to anti-infection, but if kidney stones are caused, patients should follow the doctor's advice for extracorporeal ultrasound lithotripsy to remove stones, and pay attention to drinking more water and exercising more, which is conducive to the removal of smaller stones.