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.
Kidney Stone? Call your doctor
No, kidney stone in left kidney will not hurt your left leg.It has no concern with your leg.
because it still hurts
the kidney stone
Could be a kidney stone. See a doctor immediately.
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
Information on kidney stone symptoms is readily available on the web. Reputable online sources include webmd and the mayo clinic. A local general practice doctor should also have a plethora of information on kidney stones and kidney stone symptoms.
Nephros, Greek for "kidney," is the root word used in a shortened form as the medical prefix for words relating to the kidney. For example:* Nephrology = the branch of medicine dealing with the kidney * Nephrologist = kidney doctor * Nephrolithiasis = kidney stone disease
A kidney stone can cause damage to the kidney.
I personally have not heard of a kidney stone effecting your menstrual cycle, but I am not a Doctor. I would perform a pregnancy test is there is a risk you could be pregnant. Also see your Doctor about your missed periods.
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.
If the stone is in your kidney there is nothing you can do on your own. You need help of a doctor. If the stone is too big to move through the urethra you need the doctor to blow it up into little pieces. They do that by laser. Then you have to stay at the hospital and they filter your urine until they see it come out.If it´s in the bladder all you can do is drink so you urinate.