Yes, there can be a connection between migraines and kidney stones. Both conditions may be influenced by dehydration, which can trigger migraines and contribute to the formation of kidney stones. Additionally, certain dietary factors, such as high intake of oxalate-rich foods, can increase the risk of both migraines and kidney stones. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between the two.
If your kidneys don't work, you get very ill, very quickly. Kidney stones are irrelevant in this connection. I have kidney failure and one of the first things that happened to me was I got kidney stones. I don't know if this is typical of kidney failure.
No. There is no connection between the bladder and the esophagus. The only way to "pass" a kidney stone is through the urinary system, when urinating- and it is commonly quite painful.
What makes kidney stones? why are they soo panfulkll?
Can Heroin cause Kidney Stones
Yes, it is possible to have kidney stones two weeks after just passing them. If you just passed kidney stones, it is possible that there are still remaining stones in your kidney that were not passed with the others.
Kidney stones tend to get trapped in the ureter leading out of a kidney into the bladder.
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yes it does cause kidney stones
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Most people use millimeters to measure kidney stones.
Yes, you can get kidney stones twice, or any number of times.