I have had four kidney stones, the largest being 3mm. That stone had me laid up on the couch eating vicodin for three weeks. So unless you have an 8mm wide ureter, I would get ready for some serious pain.
Yes, it can also cause 'jitters' and shaking. If any of these symptoms are becoming a problem, talk to a doctor.
Focusing on a problem's symptoms can lead to analyzing the situation.
People mistake the symptoms for a problem mainly as a result of assumptions. This can be prevented by ensuring that proper diagnosis is done for any symptoms suspected.
Focusing on a problem's symptoms can lead to analyzing the situation.
Symptoms may indicate a larger problem that you should address. If you exhibit symptoms, consider seeing a doctor.
You begin isolating the symptoms to identify a single problem
The symptoms of a bladder problem include but are not limited to excessive urination, lack of urination, and pain when urinating. A bladder problem can be serious, and if you believe you may have one you should talk to a doctor about it.
Yes, it is becoming a bigger problem.
You correct the problem You gather symptoms You isolate the problem
what is the current problem in killing any endangered animal? the same thing
becoming a loser
no, killer rabbits are