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How To Treat Kidney Stones?

I am 11 weeks postpartum with twins. I have a hx of kidney stones especially when pregnant. Since delivery of my twins I have passed 2 stones. I have felt an urgency to go to the bathroom since delivery and it hasn t let up. I thought I had another stone but weeks have passed and nothing. This morning I started urinating blood and it has lasted all day and now my back is hurting. No fever or other symptoms at this point.
Tue, 15 Sep 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Pain in back ,frequent urination and blood in urine with history of passing stones strongly suggest presence of stone in ureter .

Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis.
1) Urine routine and culture.
2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis.

In the mean while take antibiotics lke Norfloxacin with pain killers like Diclofenac twice daily .

Ensure to drink more water .

Further treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis

Dr.Patil.
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How To Treat Kidney Stones?

Hello Thanks for query . Pain in back ,frequent urination and blood in urine with history of passing stones strongly suggest presence of stone in ureter . Please consult qualified Urologist for clinical examination and get following basic tests done to confirm the diagnosis. 1) Urine routine and culture. 2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis. In the mean while take antibiotics lke Norfloxacin with pain killers like Diclofenac twice daily . Ensure to drink more water . Further treatment will depend upon result of these tests and final diagnosis Dr.Patil.