Sunday, December 6, 2009

Kidney Stone Pain Outside Body Kidney Stone...what Next?

Kidney stone...what next? - kidney stone pain outside body

Hello to all. Just got back from ER to the back, flanks, abdomen, pain in the penis, this morning. It is a stone of 3mm x 7mm. The good news is, the doctor said its distal urethra, which means that fell outside the bubble.

However, if the stone makes its way into the bubble, I mean, this is a "good", that is, it will probably happen to me.

Has anyone else heard?

Thank you.

3 comments:

J B said...

It is probably at its distal ureter, and large quantities of fluids, you should be able to pass it on your own. Kidney stones are very common, especially among males, and the treatment is usually IV fluids and medications for pain until they pass and follow-up appointment with a urologist.

J B said...

It is probably at its distal ureter, and large quantities of fluids, you should be able to pass it on your own. Kidney stones are very common, especially among males, and the treatment is usually IV fluids and medications for pain until they pass and follow-up appointment with a urologist.

N said...

If the stone in the urethra, which means he has the bubble on the left. The urethra is the tube that leads from the bladder through the penis and abroad. This means that when it was published. Pass and should drink plenty of fluids.

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