Kidney stones are usually not detected until and unless they begin to hurt and they hurt really bad. While inside the kidney, they are virtually painless and the really small sized stones pass through on their own. However, the larger kidney stones, while trying to pass with the urine, tend to block the ureters. This becomes painful since the blockage disallows normal urine flow. The situation becomes worse if the blockage causes bacteria to grow resulting in UTI. The most immediate course of…
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