According to the Medline Plus government website:
The main symptom is severe pain that starts suddenly and may go away suddenly:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000458.htm
you will get kidney stones cramps and your stomach will hurt
By far the most common reason for kidneys to feel pain is kidney stones.
No, kidney stone in left kidney will not hurt your left leg.It has no concern with your leg.
Soda is an sugary drink. It can't hurt your kidneys unless you only drink soda for a long period of time. If soda is all you drink you can get a kidney infection/kidney stones.
It would have to hurt its stomach.
Kidney stones can cause severe pain in different areas. Depending on the location of the stone, it may cause pain in your lower back on the left or right side. If it has moved on to your ureter, there may be pain in your pelvic region. However, if you are having pain and you know that it is kidney stones, you should see a urologist who can determine if there is blockage occurring and possibly give you a prescription pain medication.
You could possible have a kidney stone if you are seeing blood in your urine. If you have no infection, ask the doctor to check for kidney stones.
YES!! Verryy bad
Antacid is technically a substance that would dilute the acids produced in the stomach. The recommended dose is the amount that can reduce just the extra acid that might be produced because of over eating / a medical condition. When taken in higher quantities, antacids can interfere with digestion. prolonged use of high doses would slow down and eventually hurt the digestive process in the stomach. Common side effects of prolonged higher antacid doses are : Loss of calcium from the bones and kidney stones.
It means you have stomach pain
yeah, that may hurt your stomach.
Ahoy this is stonemkr@tcsn.net and I am a chronic kidney stone former, to date I have had 18 kidney stone surgerys and more to go. It has been my experience with stones and urologist that the NO Stone thing is a typical answer to stone formers from the Doctors. There are so many places that a stone can hide in the kidney and they can be translutent, but you can bet if it is a hidden stone it will appear with time, you can count on it. There are also many other things that can cause a kidney to hurt, all you can do is cover all the bases and keep seeing your Urologist or , different Xrays can find hidden stones sometimes. I feel for you, just keep going and stay strong.