Sharp pain in the side or the back that spreads to the abdomen or groin, pink or reddish urine, painful urination, nausea and vomiting, frequent need to urinate, and fever or chills are symptoms of which condition?
Sharp pain in the side or the back that spreads to the abdomen or groin, pink or reddish urine, painful urination, nausea and vomiting, frequent need to urinate, and fever or chills are symptoms of which condition? Correct Answer Kidney stone
Kidney stones typically are asymptomatic until they move within the kidney or pass into the ureter. Large kidney stones obstruct the outflow of urine and cause spasms in the renal tubules, a condition known as renal colic. In renal colic there is generally severe pain leading from the kidneys down through the abdomen and groin. Stones may cause obstruction in the renal pelvis (the funnel-like structure at which the kidney joins the ureter), in a ureter (the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder), or in the bladder, leading to severe inflammation, bleeding, and pain with urination.
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Feb 20, 2025