In many cases, kidney stones do not produce symptoms. However, if a stone becomes trapped (or lodged) in the ureter (the thin tube between the bladder and kidney), symptoms can be very severe. Often, symptoms vary depending on the stone's location and its progress.
Kidney stone attacks tend to be most common late at night or in the early morning, possibly because of minimal urine output or constriction of the ureters during the early morning hours. Kidney stone attacks are least common...
Read moreDear Dr. Motola, Can Flomax be prescribed to a female to help pass kidney stones? I am a female patient who has been passing kidney... Read more »
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Other TreatmentsSurgery is usually needed if the stone is too large to pass on its own, if there are signs that the stone is growing, if the stone is... Read more »
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ReferencesCameron MA, Sakhaee K. Uric acid nephrolithiasis. Urol Clin North Am. 2007;34(3):335-346.Chandhoke PS. Evaluation of the recurrent stone... Read more »
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A kidney stone is the result of a chemical reaction that occurs when the urine becomes concentrated and when certain substances combine together to... Read more »
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Kidney stones are one of the most common disorders of the urinary tract. They are an ancient health problem. Evidence of kidney stones has been found... Read more »