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Q: Where would pain be felt if kidney stone in left ureter?
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What are the symptoms of kidney stones in the bladder?

There are no symptoms for kidney stones once they reach the bladder. They are effectively on their way out of the body through the urethra.When lodged in the ureter on the way to the bladder, kidney stones generate two major symptoms. The primary one is moderate to severe pain felt in the lower back, which increases unless the stone passes. A second common symptom is the urge to urinate when the bladder is already empty.The first sign, which is usually apparent only to those who have already experienced a kidney stone, is a small twinge of discomfort on either side of the lower back (the side the stone may form in). This can also be caused by thickening of kidney fluids, triggered by insufficient water intake or by certain compounds removed by the kidney. In men a kidney stone can cause bad pain at times in the testicles if it's moving and regular pain in the urethra which means pain in the penis. This also happens if there is a stone in the bladder


What are the signs and symptoms of bladder stones?

There are no symptoms for kidney stones once they reach the bladder. They are effectively on their way out of the body through the urethra.When lodged in the ureter on the way to the bladder, kidney stones generate two major symptoms. The primary one is moderate to severe pain felt in the lower back, which increases unless the stone passes. A second common symptom is the urge to urinate when the bladder is already empty.The first sign, which is usually apparent only to those who have already experienced a kidney stone, is a small twinge of discomfort on either side of the lower back (the side the stone may form in). This can also be caused by thickening of kidney fluids, triggered by insufficient water intake or by certain compounds removed by the kidney.


How do you treat a stricture of the left ureter?

I do not believe this question can be answered without much more information. Has the tube actually narrowed, or is there an obstruction like a kidney stone? How do you know this is the problem, and what have you been told? What are the symptoms? Is there anything unusual about your diet? Had any drugs, surgeries, or major injuries? There are tonics to improve the function of the bladder and kidneys, but it is unwise to ignore any potential underlying problems. For now, I suggest drinking lots of lemonade and cranberry juice. You might want to try some licorice extract, which can be found at a health food store. I do not want to say anymore before I have more information. Stay away from calcium for now. Ureter, the etwa 25-30 cm long tube (in adults), arises from the renal pelvis, from which peristaltic waves force the urine into it. There are two ureters, as each kidney has its own tube. These two ureters convey urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Their diameter are relatively small, about 3 mm. Occationally, stone(s) form in the renal pelvis, and depending on the size, it might stack in the ureter, blocking urine's flow, and causing pain. If the stone is able to pass (by peristalsis), the pain of it stretching the ureter's wall, still could be felt. More info could be found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidney http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ureter


Why would urine output drop?

Gravity? ...Ha ha, no seriously - I had a kidney stone and my urine output decreased. Soon (like 12 hours into it) I felt the pressure in my back and side, even into my gut. The pain is due to the pressure of urine in the kidneys with no place to go, because the kidney stone blocks the little tube from the kidney to the bladder. When that little sucker won't budge on its own under the pressure it's serious. This is just one possible explanation for decreased urine output of course, any other ideas anyone?


Can a kidney stone cause bleeding from your bottom?

When you have kidney stones, generally you should not have sex and most people don't want to have sex because of the discomfort. If your body is passing kidney stones and you are having sex, then yes, it can cause damage to the inner lining of the urethra for both males and females and cause for an unbelievable amount of pain. So the answer is, IF YOU HAVE KIDNEY STONES, SEX IS BAD! I am a woman who had them once. I felt ok...felt frisky, fooled around in the shower with my boyfriend.....BAD IDEA....HURT LIKE HELL. I didn't bleed, but I learned my lesson. I had to go to the ER because I thought I had passed a stone during sex.


You felt pain from the testicle then spreaded the kidney the pain remains the same what is the promlem?

See your doctor.


What are the symptoms of kidney stones?

Kidney stones are the name given to the hard particles that build up in the kidney and must pass through the urinary tract. Kidney stones sitting in the kidney do not generally cause a person any pain or discomfort. It is the movement of the stone through the urinary tract that causes symptoms to appear. The stones are actually relatively tiny and resemble grains of sand. The most common symptom of kidney stones is excruciating pain in the lower back and sides. The pain is generally sharp and just below the rib cage. Pain may radiate to the front of the lower stomach and down into the groin area. A person coping with kidney stones may be extremely uncomfortable. Lying down is usually the only way to find comfort, but even then, the pain may still exist. Sitting, standing, or walking may be nearly impossible as the kidney stone travels through the urinary tract. Nausea and vomiting are also common symptoms of kidney stones. A person may feel flu-like symptoms if an infection is present. Fever and chills may be experienced as well. The urge to urinate frequently could also indicate a kidney stone. Urine may be tinged pink or brown with blood. Urination may be painful before, during and after the stone has finally passed. The pain associated with the passing of a kidney stone is often described as the worst pain a person has ever felt. It is always a good idea to seek medical attention when such pain is felt. Doctors will advise a patient what to do until the stone passes. In many cases, medicine may be used to break up the stone and make passing easier and quicker. It can take up to a month for a stone to pass. However, the pain is not constant during that period and will come and go. Most kidney stones are small enough to pass through the urinary tract without medical intervention. Larger stones can cause damage to the kidney if they become lodged in the urinary tract for more than a couple of weeks.


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