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What are the symptoms of kidney stones discharged into the ureter?

Dr. Alex Carter
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2025-05-04 15:05:37
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Kidney stones discharged to the ureter usually appear lumbago, anuria, vomiting and other symptoms, the specific analysis is as follows:
1. lumbago
If the patient's stones are large, obstruction of the ureter during discharge, causing increased pressure in the lumen, resulting in lumbago.
2. Anuria
If the patient is bilateral kidney stones fall, resulting in bilateral ureteral stricture or obstruction, resulting in abnormal renal function, causing anuria.
3. Vomiting
If the stones stimulate the ureteral mucosa, resulting in ureteral smooth muscle spasm, causing increased pressure in the renal pelvis, renal colic, causing gastrointestinal nerve contraction, vomiting.