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Can I Have Kidney Stones As Peeing Little Bit Of Blood?

Hello, I have been peeing a little bit of blood the last 24 hrs and drinking plenty of water to help flush my system. I ve only now pasted a lot of blood with some flesh exiting. I ve just drunk 1l of juice and 1.5L of water to help flush me out…would I have kidney stones? Thanks Peter.
Fri, 30 May 2014
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Yes, it can be due to a stone. In my clinic, I usually advise urine routine, X-ray KUB, ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, renal function tests.
Usual treatment for small stones (less than 7 mm & causing no obstruction to urine outflow as determined with investigations) is antispasmodics, pain killers & diuretics.
Consult Urologist for drugs, drink no more than 3 litres of water per day.
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Can I Have Kidney Stones As Peeing Little Bit Of Blood?

Yes, it can be due to a stone. In my clinic, I usually advise urine routine, X-ray KUB, ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, renal function tests. Usual treatment for small stones (less than 7 mm & causing no obstruction to urine outflow as determined with investigations) is antispasmodics, pain killers & diuretics. Consult Urologist for drugs, drink no more than 3 litres of water per day.