Passing Kidney Stone From Bladder
My father aged 50 started having a lower back pain in the left kidney region 3 days ago. The pain goes away and comes ba ...
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Kidney pain is felt in your flank, which is the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your ribcage and your hips. It usually occurs in one side of your body, but it can occur in both sides. Kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. Won’t get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment. If you’re passing a kidney stone, the pain may fluctuate as the stone moves. Radiation of the pain sometimes the pain spreads (radiates) to your inner thigh or lower abdomen. Severity of the pain kidney pain is classified according to how bad it is — severe or mild. A kidney stone usually causes severe pain, and the pain from an infection is usually mild. Things that make it better or worse typically, nothing makes the pain better until the problem is corrected, such as by passing the stone. Unlike back pain, it usually won’t change with movement. Accompanying symptoms if you have a kidney infection or a kidney stone, you may also experience: fever and chills nausea and vomiting cloudy or dark urine an urgent need to urinate pain when you urinate a recent infection in your bladder blood in your urine (this can happen with an infection or kidney stones) small kidney stones that look like gravel in your urine do sonography for confirmation of kidney stone first, and then consult with ayurvedic physician.
Every time when I am urinate pass gas & some time difficulty to urinate & bloating at the same time difficulty to urinat ...
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Follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi eat paratha, if belongs to south then take idli/ dosa etc. 4. Have light meals every 2 hours (in addition to your breakfast, lunch n dinner) e.g. Nariyal paani, chaach, a handful of dry fruits, a handful of peanuts, any fresh n seasonal fruit, a cup of curd/milk etc 5. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before going to sleep. 6. Maintain active life style7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods, carbonated beverages 8. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 9. Drink lot of water.10. Everyday preferably sleep on same time exercise in the form of yoga, cycling, swimming, gym etc.Till lock down do suryanamaskar every day. for more details, you can consult me.
Hi suffering from burning sensation after urination. Burning anal area and blood streak at the end of stool. Also upper ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. A burning feeling is usually a symptom of a problem somewhere in the urinary tract. Urethral stricture disease, prostatitis, and kidney stones are possible causes of this symptom, and they are all curable. Treatment can often relieve the symptoms of painful bladder syndrome if this is the underlying issue. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
What causes if erythrocytes and bacteria present in urine? Rbcs (1-2) & epithelial cells (1-2) please give me your sugge ...
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It means urine infection. Do the following-- 1. you maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2. Do change your undergarments at least 2 times a day 3. Wear cotton underclothes. 4. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. 5. Keep the area dry. For more details you can consult me.
Hi, I have a friend that has a problem when he is urinating. He told me that from 3 days he feels like something stuck i ...
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Hello, sounds like he may have a block in the urinary tract, you can do a uroflowmetry test and upload the reports and we can consult online.
I am facing a problem of kidney stones and recently passing out urine has become difficult may be due to some infection ...
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If your symptoms are just difficult urination then we have to rule out other possibilities such as benign enlargement of prostate considering your age. Get sonography of abdomen and pelvis done which includes post-void urine volume. For further queries kindly consult in the private chat window.
Hello I feel much heat/ pain in my lower back and I guess my kidneys have an issue and it occurs mainly when I take swee ...
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Kidney pain vs. Back pain because your kidneys are located toward your back and underneath your ribcage, it may be hard to tell if the pain you’re experiencing in that area is coming from your back or your kidney. The symptoms you’re having can help you figure out which is the source of the pain. The location, type, and severity of the pain are some of the things that will be different depending on whether the pain is from a problem in your kidneys or your back. How to identify kidney pain kidney pain is most often caused by a kidney infection or a stone in the tubes coming out of your kidney. If the pain is coming from your kidney, it will have these features: where the pain is located kidney pain is felt in your flank, which is the area on either side of your spine between the bottom of your ribcage and your hips. It usually occurs in one side of your body, but it can occur in both sides. Type of pain kidney pain is usually sharp if you have a kidney stone and a dull ache if you have an infection. Most often it will be constant. It won’t get worse with movement or go away by itself without treatment. If you’re passing a kidney stone, the pain may fluctuate as the stone moves. Radiation of the pain sometimes the pain spreads (radiates) to your inner thigh or lower abdomen. Severity of the pain kidney pain is classified according to how bad it is — severe or mild. A kidney stone usually causes severe pain, and the pain from an infection is usually mild. Things that make it better or worse typically, nothing makes the pain better until the problem is corrected, such as by passing the stone. Unlike back pain, it usually won’t change with movement. Accompanying symptoms if you have a kidney infection or a kidney stone, you may also experience: •fever and chills •nausea and vomiting •cloudy or dark urine •an urgent need to urinate •pain when you urinate •a recent infection in your bladder •blood in your urine (this can happen with an infection or kidney stones) •small kidney stones that look like gravel in your urine how to identify back pain back pain is more common than kidney pain and is usually caused by a problem in the muscles, bones, or nerves in your back. Back pain has the following features: where the pain is located back pain can occur anywhere on your back, but it’s most commonly located in your lower back or one of your buttocks. Type of pain muscle pain feels like a dull ache. If a nerve has been injured or irritated, the pain is a sharp burning sensation that may travel down your buttock to your lower leg or even your foot. Muscle pain may affect one or both sides, but nerve pain usually only affects one side. Radiation of the pain nerve pain may spread to your lower leg. Pain from a muscle usually stays in the back. Severity of the pain back pain is described as acute or chronic based on how long you’ve had it. Acute pain lasts days to weeks, subacute pain lasts six weeks to three months, and chronic pain lasts longer than three months. Things that make it better or worse back pain may get worse with movement or if you sit or stand for a long time. It may get better if you switch positions or walk around. Accompanying symptoms other symptoms you may experience with back pain include: •the painful spot looking swollen and feeling tender to the touch •a muscle spasm in the painful area •numbness or weakness in one or both of your legs (if the pain is due to a nerve issue) if you find you have back pain and can’t hold your urine or bowel movements, something is pressing on your spinal nerves, and you should be evaluated immediately. This condition, called cauda equina syndrome, can cause severe long-term damage to your spinal nerves if not treated right away.
Sir, I am having a 6 mm stone in my right ureter and doctor has prescribed me noculi syrup twice a day and contiflo icon ...
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you just have to wait for the stone to pass out on its own. take same medicine for the time doctor has told you. drink plenty of fluid daily around 4-5litres. hopefully it should come out. if it does not come out then it will increase in size in the bladder and it might trouble you later for which you might have to get it removed some day.
I have been having tiny kidney stone before 2 months and my urologist prescription was drotin Ds, avoprost 8 mg, check & ...
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Probably that stone is stuck in urethra. Drink plenty of fluid around 4-5litres and continue this medicine. If it does not come out then you might have to get it removed endoscopically by a urologist.
Hi doctor I'm suffering from urethral stricture since 11 years. Root cause for this problem due to stone in the kidney, ...
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Please get urine culture followed by RGU + MCU there is more than 90% success rate after Urethroplasty get back to me with reports.