Experiencing Pain In Waist And Anus After Urination, Stone In Kidney. Done Ultrasound. What Does It Mean?
Since many years the pee wakes me up in the morning. After I go to the toilet to pee I feel strong pain at my right back , its almost 10 centimeters from my right waist and its 20 centimeters from anus. I changed the mattress but it did not work. I went to the doctors the made an ultra sound and the found only a small stone at the bottom of my right kidney, and it does not move. The Doctor said the stone is the reason for the pain. I took some medicine the stone gone but the problem is the same. What is your advise to me?
The pain that is existing now is more likely due to the previous existence of the stone in your kidneys which caused a local inflammation. If medications were given to dissolve the stone and it was done successfully, then the inflammation created by the stone still exist. You will need to placed on long term analgesia and antispasmodic medication and drink as much water as you can daily. Antiinflammatory medications are well suited for that. If pain still persist, then you need to meet a pain management specialist plus a urologist who can properly handle your situation.
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M.FORUM. If I were your treating doctor for this sharp pain on the right side of back, I would come up with these possibilities , these includes. 1 Kidney stone ( as you mentioned that one stone passed in urine), diagnosis can be confirmed by MRI of kidney as few transparent stone not visible in ultrasound . 2 All symptoms which you mentioned indicates involvement of urinary tract system , may be chronic infection so chronic renal failure. Diagnosis can be confirmed by urine culture and sensitivity test. 3 Large intestine tumor , diagnosis can be confirmed by ultrasound of abdomen with emphasis on the right side intestine. As I have noted that feeling of pain during ( or after urination ) urination may be due to intestinal tumor. In my opinion urine culture and M R I of kidney will find out the exact cause of pain, so consult a urologist and get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET
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Experiencing Pain In Waist And Anus After Urination, Stone In Kidney. Done Ultrasound. What Does It Mean?
Hello, Thanks for posting, The pain that is existing now is more likely due to the previous existence of the stone in your kidneys which caused a local inflammation. If medications were given to dissolve the stone and it was done successfully, then the inflammation created by the stone still exist. You will need to placed on long term analgesia and antispasmodic medication and drink as much water as you can daily. Antiinflammatory medications are well suited for that. If pain still persist, then you need to meet a pain management specialist plus a urologist who can properly handle your situation. Hope this helps