Does Retaining Urine Under Pressure In Bladder Cause Renal Stones?
I am 48 year old male. My wight is 60 kgs. I have no sugar or BP problem. recntly about a month back, I experienced pain in lower abdomine and pain in testicles after I passed urin. I could not pass urine that day for almost 6 hours and when I passed it was under pressure. The pain started after I passed urine. Though I suffered the pain for about an hour or so later it did not relapse. However I had some discomfor in my lower back and hip. I consulted a doc who suspected kidney stone. I took the medicine (homeo) prescribedby him. I also followed hios suggestion of drinking good amunt of water. Though the pain has completely dissapeared i some time do have a dull pain in the back and just above the testicles on the sides. It does not in any way affect my regualr work, but definitely a bit discomfortable. My question to you is 1. Does retaining urine under pressure in bladder cause renal stones. 2. What care shopuld I take ?
Often no cause(s) of renal stones are found. What you describe is unlikely a reason for it. I suggest you remember to stay hydrated, and if it becomes a recurring problem, you should have a CT urography. In any regard, you should have a urinalysis to see if there is blood in your urine.
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Does Retaining Urine Under Pressure In Bladder Cause Renal Stones?
Hi, Often no cause(s) of renal stones are found. What you describe is unlikely a reason for it. I suggest you remember to stay hydrated, and if it becomes a recurring problem, you should have a CT urography. In any regard, you should have a urinalysis to see if there is blood in your urine. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Anders Mark Christensen, General Surgeon