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What Causes Pain In The Left Side Of The Ureter?

I am 25 years old man. I used to spend 8 hour in the office. I did ureteroscopy (URS) operation for ureter stone remove of left side of abdomen but remain pain on left side of abdomen since the beginning. Some time, it’s become worse. I met the doctor but said it is normal and no calculus (Stone) found and no need to worry. I visited some different doctors (urologist and general) but they couldn’t help me. I am drinking plenty of water each day (4 to 5 liters) per day and avoid all the oily foods. I am eating only those foods which are good for the kidney stone. Doctor said urine test is normal and USG(ultrasound) report is normal. Only urine test showed presence of Calcium Oxalate crystal HPF 1-2 and USG report says both kidneys are normal in size and position and nothing to be worry. What will be the cause of pain only in left side of the ureter ?
Mon, 7 Sep 2015
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Hi, welcome to HCM.
Looking to your complaint, it seems that there is no obvious stone obsrtucting the urine passage.
You require evaluation to rule out other cause that can cause pain in kidney region.
CT scan can helpful to rule out that.
Excessive calcium leakage in urine can some time cause blood in urine and pain.
That can be confirmed by urine calcium/creatinine ratio.
So, don't get worried. Do above test and you can get back to me with further report or you can consult nephrologist nearby you.
Best wishes. TC.
Dr Jay Patel.
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What Causes Pain In The Left Side Of The Ureter?

Hi, welcome to HCM. Looking to your complaint, it seems that there is no obvious stone obsrtucting the urine passage. You require evaluation to rule out other cause that can cause pain in kidney region. CT scan can helpful to rule out that. Excessive calcium leakage in urine can some time cause blood in urine and pain. That can be confirmed by urine calcium/creatinine ratio. So, don t get worried. Do above test and you can get back to me with further report or you can consult nephrologist nearby you. Best wishes. TC. Dr Jay Patel.