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History Of Kidney Stones. Pain In The Right Stomach. Loss Of Appetite, And Hurts While Coughing. Cause?

Hi, I just started having sharp pains on my right side of my stomach, Feels like someone is stabbing me tons of times. And when I lean forward it kills and When I stand I feel like I'm going to pass out. I'm not even hungry either and that's not like me. It also hurts when I cough. I had kidney stones in 2010....I just hope it's not them again.
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

With a history of kidney stones in 2010, for which you might have taken treatment, the same problem can repeat itself.

An ultrasound scan of your abdomen with a x ray of the kidneys and urinary bladder will be the right direction to proceed.


Once that is done, please discuss you report findings with your doctor.
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History Of Kidney Stones. Pain In The Right Stomach. Loss Of Appetite, And Hurts While Coughing. Cause?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. With a history of kidney stones in 2010, for which you might have taken treatment, the same problem can repeat itself. An ultrasound scan of your abdomen with a x ray of the kidneys and urinary bladder will be the right direction to proceed. Once that is done, please discuss you report findings with your doctor.