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1 year ago i was at my local YMCA and without any warning i get this horrible pain when i am trying to pee near my appendix area. This is folowed by some blood in my pee. I go home with that area hurting and then pee again without pain but with some blood. THat happens another time and then it all goes away. It has been a year without any problems. I had a bloodtest done 6 months after this and it came perfect also the lipid sample. I am wondering I am 15 and eat healthy what could it have been?

2007-10-11 16:43:39 · 4 answers · asked by armenharoutunian 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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It must have been some UTI. Otherwise, the excruciatingly pains and bloody urine from a ureter or kidney stone (renal lithiasis) do not stop until the stone or calculi is burst, and passed in small particles. or in whole. Just observe for further reoccurence. Also, UTI is also accompanied usually with cloudy urine and may or may not be accompanied by a fever. Cranberry juice.is good for UTI.


Not all kidney stones cause symptoms. They're often discovered when you have X-rays for an unrelated condition or when you seek medical care for other problems, such as blood in your urine or recurring urinary tract infections. The pain becomes agonizing only when a kidney stone breaks loose and begins to work its way down from your kidneys to your bladder through the connecting tube (ureter).


Kidney stones usually form when your urine becomes too concentrated. This causes minerals and other substances in urine to form crystals on the inner surfaces of your kidneys. Over time, these crystals may combine to form a small, hard mass, or stone.


Most small kidney stones pass into your bladder without causing any permanent damage. Still, it's important to determine the underlying cause so that you don't form more stones in the future. In many cases, you can prevent kidney stones simply by drinking more water and making a few dietary changes.


In addition, remember, that kidney stones. might be the underlying cause of frequent UTI.

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