Kidney stones cannot get stuck in your bowels. The urinary system and digestive system are mutually exclusive.
No
yes, because your kidneys can swell and most of the time when your back swell like that its due to a kidney stone
Your back will ache when you have to go to the bathroom if you are constipated or are having issues with your kidneys. If you have a kidney stone trying to pass through, you can have frequent urination and pain in your back.
A kidney stone can cause damage to the kidney.
Yes, right kidney or left or both or in the bladder or in the ureters. Sorry for your pain, see a Urologist soon to make sure it is a stone in the kidney. stonemkr has a new email Hello@tcsn.net
If they are not bothering you at the time then by all means have a good time, it wont make them any worse.
A patient who has had a single kidney stone has about a 50% chance of developing another stone. Whether you will develop a second kidney stone in the opposite kidney, depends in part on the reason for the formation of the stones.
No
You make it un-constipated.
You obviously just peed out your kidney stone you have had in your kidney/ureters. It means you had a kidney stone
Drinking soda can make it more likely to form kidney stones.
You break apart a kidney stone with ultrasonic waves.
When the stone sits in the kidney, it rarely causes problems, but should it fall into the ureter, it acts like a dam. The kidney continues to function and make urine, which backs up behind the stone, stretching the kidney. This pressure build up causes the pain of a kidney stone, but it also helps push the stone along the course of the ureter. When the stone enters the bladder, the obstruction in the ureter is relieved and the symptoms, and pain, of a kidney stone are resolved.