Not normally. Depending on the method used to release it, and the damage done to the ureter (tube to bladder) or kidney, there could be discomfort for days to weeks.
You should see a doctor or medical professional for any chronic pain, rather than assume that it is related to a previous condition or treatment. There are several conditions that present with pain similar to kidney stones.
Yes, kidney stones can be burned during cremation, as they are composed mainly of minerals that can withstand high temperatures. However, they may not completely disintegrate and could remain as small fragments afterward. Typically, any remnants, including kidney stones, would be processed along with the ashes.
this could be caused by urine backing up to a kidney because of blockage .if there is no hydronephroses then the right kidney could be compensating for a smaller left kidney
Yes , you may have blood in the urine because the kidney stone has jagged edges . Blood in the urine is often an indicator/symptom of 'passing' a stone . (I would seek medical attention .)
There could be several reasons: a small tear or wound in the urethra, an infection, a foreign object, a scratch from passing a small kidney stone. If you have had unprotected sex, it could be from a sexually transmitted infection. It is best to get this checked by a doctor.
Kidney stones could cause this. An infection could also cause continuous pain.
The kidneys are filters for the urine so if there is pain in the kidneys it could be a kidney infection, kidney stones, or kidney disease or a kidney injury.
Yes
When someone is in need of a kidney, it's not because they are missing a kidney. It's because their kidney stops functioning due to health conditions.
You could have a kidney stone, a urinary tract infection, a bladder infection...the list is long. Go see a doctor. It shouldn't hurt to pee.
Yes. My girlfriend has had Kidney problems since she was very small. While i cannot tell you if its kidney disease or failure (Not sure if it matters) it DOES affect the ability for females to produce healthy and fertile eggs. It might just depend on the severity of the kidney infections (with my girlfriend she is hospitalized every month to two months, only because she refuses to take her medicine without being forced) But yes, kidney problems have a direct impact on female fertility.
Only your doctor could determine if you need to have a kidney removed.
yes you could get kidney infections by kissing pets it is proven by scientists