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Obstruction In Uterer, Blood In Urine, Cramping. Done CT Scan. What Happened?

I have already had CT scans and had an obstruction in my left uterer. When I saw a specialist, they said the obstruction was gone and I probably passed a kidney stone . Since then I have had 24 hr. of cramping and blood in urine . Tonight I feel like I am having labour pain and my left thigh is numb and tingly. Do I need to wait it out or go see someone?
Thu, 18 Jul 2013
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi, please don't wait any longer. You need to see a urologist straight away. You have given very little information about ur self (age, sex, other medical problems, etc) which would have helped me in assessing the severity of your problem. Hence best to go to the nearest hospital where you can consult a urologist. Regards
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Obstruction In Uterer, Blood In Urine, Cramping. Done CT Scan. What Happened?

Hi, please don t wait any longer. You need to see a urologist straight away. You have given very little information about ur self (age, sex, other medical problems, etc) which would have helped me in assessing the severity of your problem. Hence best to go to the nearest hospital where you can consult a urologist. Regards