How long should you have back pain after passing kidney stones?
I went to the ER last wednesday not knowing what was wrong – they did a CT Scan & Xray and could not find a kidney stone but told me the tube coming out of my kidney was dialated making them “think” i HAD a kidney stone but passed it while i was waiting on my urine test to come back (blood in urine). If i sit up straight it hurts my back on the left side (where i was hurting when i went to the ER mind you i was in massive pain shaking, sweating, freezing, nauseated…)…….. should i be worried because I took a pain killer they prescribed and i can still feel the pain when sitting up straight. thanks……….
Ok, so maybe I didn’t give good enough details – the LEFT side of my back is hurting despite taking the pain killers. The spot where the doctor told me my kidney would be – not my bladder.
Three members of my family have had Kidney stones, including myself. Once the stone passes the pain is gone. If you are still having pain there is something else going on. You could have inflammation in the ureter that is causing urine to back up into your kidney. This would cause pain and possibly infection. Go see a Urologist. The Emergency room doctors are trained to treat emergencies, not kidney stones.
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Be glad you have the pain killers because it will take a few weeks for your bladder to compleatly heal up after passing a stone. Some of those tiny stone look like a tiny ball with spikes on them and thats what does the damage.
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Been there done that
Three members of my family have had Kidney stones, including myself. Once the stone passes the pain is gone. If you are still having pain there is something else going on. You could have inflammation in the ureter that is causing urine to back up into your kidney. This would cause pain and possibly infection. Go see a Urologist. The Emergency room doctors are trained to treat emergencies, not kidney stones.
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click on this link. It will give you all the info you want. Good luck
http://www.webmd.com/kidney-stones/kidney-stones-treatment-overview
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