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Kidney Stone Symptoms from Caner Dinlenc, MD, PhD

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From: Caner Dinlenc, MD, PhD Category:  Kidney Disease

Added: Oct 06, 2008


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The most common symptom of a kidney stone is pain. The pain from a kidney stone is usually in the back, near the flank, and radiates to the groin. Pain from kidney stones is usually described as very severe pain, and requires pain medication. Some kidney stones are asymptomatic, but can cause hematuria, or bleeding in the urine. Blood in the urine may be the first sign of a kidney stone.





alanstD56 (Oct 07, 2008)
The pain in my back was worse than having a baby. My wife said she has never had the excruciating pain that I had and she has given birth to four kids. I also had pain in the groin area. I am following all of your advice to drink water and eat a lemon a day.

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