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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Urethra, Blood In Urine And Abdominal Cramping

I passed a kidney stone 2 weeks ago and everything was cleared. I have been sore at my urethra. I just urinated , no blood in urine, very light colored but blood on tissue and discomfort/ burning at urethra, Some abdominal cramping and fatigue. Do I need to go to urgent care or can I wait until mon?
Wed, 12 Aug 2015
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Hello welcome to HCM. You have passed stones, still you are having burning sensation with abdominal cramps. This is typical feature of kidney stones. I think there were many stones in which few have passed earlier and few left out. Please get one scan to know the size and situation of the stone. Then you take this report to urologist who will guide you the treatment. Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Urethra, Blood In Urine And Abdominal Cramping

Hello welcome to HCM. You have passed stones, still you are having burning sensation with abdominal cramps. This is typical feature of kidney stones. I think there were many stones in which few have passed earlier and few left out. Please get one scan to know the size and situation of the stone. Then you take this report to urologist who will guide you the treatment. Take care.