Kidney stones can cause stomach pain

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2025-05-22 16:10:53 Views: 33 times

Kidney stones can cause pain in the back, if the stones are discharged into the ureter, it can cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other discomfort. It is recommended to go to the hospital for B ultrasound examination to determine whether there are kidney stones and their specific locations. If the stones are gradually discharged to the end of the ureter, they can even cause frequent urination, urgency or difficulty in urinating. These need to be further confirmed according to the examination. At the same time, it is necessary to further rule out abdominal pain caused by other causes, such as right ureteral stones. It is also necessary to distinguish it from appendicitis on the right side, and abdominal pain caused by colitis on the left side. Abdominal pain caused by urinary stones is generally accompanied by urination discomfort. Urine routine tests may show elevated red blood cell counts in urine, while abdominal pain caused by gastrointestinal diseases is generally not accompanied by abnormal urination. Urine tests are normal, but may be accompanied by abnormal stool routine.

Kidney stones can cause stomach pain



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