Passing blood in your water is one of the symptoms and a sharp stinging pain in your lower back is another symptom. Drinking plenty of water helps for the pain.
2007-11-20 12:37:25
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answered by Susan Yarrawonga 7
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2016-09-22 12:28:51
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answered by Kirby 3
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It is incredibly painful. It is hard to determine where the pain is coming from within your abdomen. If someone thumps on your bad until you find the spot it might help (and hurt). The kidneys are lower back.
Good luck! Kidney stones are a horror!
2007-11-20 06:38:35
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answered by Ernie 5
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I had a kidney stone a couple of years in the past and certainly not had any again discomfort. All my discomfort used to be at the left part of my stomach and it used to be extreme! The stone used to be stuck within the uterer and that used to be inflicting the extreme discomfort. I handed it after approximately five days. I certainly not had any penis discomfort both. I consider I'd be watching for an extra physician as you're correct, anything is most likely flawed. Good success.
2016-09-05 10:11:23
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answered by ? 4
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When you find yourself in excruciating pain, sitting on the toilet trying to shove the lower half of your body, waist to toes down in hope to take the pain away, sweating and Praying that whatever the problem is, it might just come out anytime NOW, then you know you have kidney stones. It is akin to giving birth without medical help!
2007-11-20 13:09:30
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answered by gillianprowe 7
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You cannot know for sure without tests!
2007-11-20 06:41:34
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answered by Wounded Duck 7
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