Have Pain In Stomach And Testis. KUB Test Shows Renal Calculus. Treatment?
Hi All, I am 29 years of age and i see pain somewhere inside my stomach but i cannot locate it and decided to do a KUB and urine test. I would be really happy if i know the reason for this. Today i got my KUB report and it says the following: 1. Calcific density noted in the right renal area 2. Rest of KUB is normal 3. Psoas shadows are normal 4. Bony structures are normal IMPRESSION: RIGHT RENAL CALCULUS What are the simple things that i can do to avoid this. I usuall have pain below my testis and it comes once in a year and pains for over 2-3 sometimes a week and then i urinate bloody urine and the pain is all over. The urine report says plenty of RBC cells.
did the KUB mention how big is the kidney stone? treatment would depend on the size of the kidney stone and the location. Testicular pain would be radiated pain from stones that are spontaneously passing out through the ureter and this will come out with blood clots.
to prevent further stones in the kidney the most important would be increasing water intake to 2-3 lites per day. decreasing animal fat in the diet and lowering salt intake.
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Have Pain In Stomach And Testis. KUB Test Shows Renal Calculus. Treatment?
Good day! did the KUB mention how big is the kidney stone? treatment would depend on the size of the kidney stone and the location. Testicular pain would be radiated pain from stones that are spontaneously passing out through the ureter and this will come out with blood clots. to prevent further stones in the kidney the most important would be increasing water intake to 2-3 lites per day. decreasing animal fat in the diet and lowering salt intake. I hope i have answered your question.