When does urinary tract stone ache

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-04 22:44:18
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Urinary calculi are usually painful when urinating or moving.
1.
Urinary calculi occur in kidney, bladder, ureter and other parts of the stone. With the body activities, such as walking, jogging, rope skipping, etc., the stone will also shake, and then stimulate the surrounding mucosa, resulting in mucosal damage, resulting in pain.
2. Urinary calculi
patients, urine smaller stones may move together, and then embedded in urethral stricture, in the obstruction of urine discharge at the same time, but also scratch the embedded site mucosa, resulting in pain.