Kidney stones can cause severe pain in different areas. Depending on the location of the stone, it may cause pain in your lower back on the left or right side. If it has moved on to your ureter, there may be pain in your pelvic region.
However, if you are having pain and you know that it is kidney stones, you should see a urologist who can determine if there is blockage occurring and possibly give you a prescription pain medication.
the bacteria that often cause bladder infections make your urine acidic and that hurts. Taking URAL or other drinks that increase the alkalinity of your urine can help with symptoms but you have to kill the bacteria first and antibiotics from your doctor are the key.
It depends on the sizes of the stones. If it is small they will have you urinate it out, and it hurts very badly. If it is large they use tools to go inside of you and break them down into smaller sizes.
These symptoms could indicate various issues such as a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or even a possible issue with the reproductive system. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
a might be a kidney infection not meaning that you are having a baby or a period but it mean you are drinking a lot of drinks
kidney stones? usually burns when it comes out of the pee pee
You could be getting a UTI or kidney infection. You should see your Dr ASAP.
Kidney infection. Urinary Tract Infection. Bladder Infection. Any of these, I've had the same problem recently and I was diagnosed with a Kidney infection. Go see a doctor!
No, kidney stone in left kidney will not hurt your left leg.It has no concern with your leg.
If you got hit in your kidney area and it hurts you may have bruised it. If it really hurts you may have internal bleeding.
There are different types of pain for different conditions of the kidneys. If your kidneys are sensitive to certain things, like citric acid or alcohol, you may get a stinging sensation in your sides & lower back in the area of your kidneys. If you feel a severe pain in the area of your kidneys and lower back, you could possibly have some type of infection, or maybe kidney stones. If you experience something that feels like a "cold" settling in to the area of your kidneys, there's a possibility of an infection of some sort.
Have you given any thought to possible kidney infection? It could be a compressed disk. Mine was on the right side.
It can only cause death if untreated properly. This may sound like an oxymoron, but the more it hurts, the less dangerous it is. If untreated, however, it could cause infection and the infection could kill you, but the stone itself is fine.