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How do you get a kidney stone to pass from the kidney?
The kidney stone seldom lodges in the kidney. It passes from the kidney into the urinary tract and can become wedged in the ureter before reaching the bladder.One reason for their formation is...
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Does your kidney hurt when you have a kidney stone?
Yes, you may feel pain in your side, which is from the kidney, before the stone enters the ureter. The pain is worse when the stone is in the ureter and will ease when it enters the bladder. When the...
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How do you get a kidney stone?
Men are four times more likely to get kidney stones than women, and if you have previously had a kidney stone then you will have a 50 percent chance of developing another one within five years. Most...
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Where is your kidney stone?
Kidney stones are formed when substances found in urine precipitate into solid crystals. They can be found attached to the walls of your kidneys or in your bladder.
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What do you do with your kidney stone?
Kidney stones are chunks of material, usually calcium compounds, that form in the kidney and can become lodged in the ureter, which leads from the kidneys to the bladder.Once a stone passes, or is...