Ouch! Pain! Oh, my belly; oh my side; oh, my back. Those are the words, along with some other words perhaps not so nice, that you will say if you are enduring kidney stones symptoms. The aching pain that you experience from kidney stones symptoms is normally the first tell that you have developed a kidney stone.
Hard minerals and acid deposits make up kidney stones and they gather on the inside of the kidneys. These deposits are commonly diluted or broken down by urine and proceed through the bladder without being noticed. However, if the urine becomes concentrated, the minerals crystallize and the stones get to be too big to pass and that is when the anguish starts.
The fact that you are feeling pain means that the kidney stone has mobilized. It is not settled down inside the kidney; instead it is trying to pass from the kidney and through the ureter. Once that mobilization starts, you’ll more than likely experience these other kidney stones symptoms:
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