Kidney Stones Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore.pdf
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Kidney stones can cause severe pain in the lower back or side, painful urination, and blood in the urine. If you experience nausea, fever, or difficulty passing urine, these warning signs shouldn’t be ignored, as they may indicate a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention. To know ...
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in the lower back or side, painful urination, and blood in the urine. If you experience nausea, fever, or difficulty passing urine, these warning signs shouldn’t be ignored, as they may indicate a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention. To know more visit: www.drtarunjindal.com
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DR. TARUN JINDAL
Kidney Stones:
Warning Signs You
Shouldn't Ignore
What is
Kidney Stone
Kidney stones are solid deposits of
minerals and salts that form inside
your kidneys. They can vary in size,
ranging from tiny grains to large
stones that can cause significant
discomfort. Recognizing the
symptoms early can help in seeking
prompt treatment and avoiding
complications.
Symptoms of
Kidney Stones
Severe pain
Intense pain in the back, side, or lower
abdomen, often radiating to the groin.
The pain may come in waves and vary
in intensity.
Pain during
urination
A burning sensation or discomfort
while passing urine.
Blood in urine
Urine may appear pink, red, or
brown, indicating bleeding from
the urinary tract.
Feeling the need to urinate more often
but passing only small amounts.
Frequent urge
to urinate
Foul Smelling
Urine
This can be a sign of infection or
the presence of stones.
Due to the pain and body’s reaction to
the stones.
Nausea and
vomiting
Fever and Chills
A possible sign of an infection
accompanying the stones
Difficulty
Passing Urine
If a stone is blocking the urinary tract, it
can make urination difficult or painful.
Conclusion
If you experience any of these symptoms, it's crucial to seek medical attention from
Urologist. While small kidney stones may pass on their own, larger stones can
require medical intervention. Early detection and treatment can prevent
complications, such as infections or kidney damage. For more Please contact Best
Uro Oncologist