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What Could Cause Sudden Pain In Kidneys?

hi! my name is zahida and my age is 42 , i have an problem , i suffered from pain of kidney and I CHECKED to doctor but they said that it nothing sometimes patience suffered with that kind of pain so i want to ask you is their some effects of that kind of pain ?
Mon, 16 Dec 2013
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Hi, Thanks for using HCM.

As you have mentioned about kidney pain, should have given description of pain, I consider it is severe pain starting from loin and radiating towards groin.
Some times renal stones of less than 5mm size are removed by peristaltic movement of ureter, and that would have resulted in pain. Once stone is expelled pain subsides and noting would be seen on investigations.

Hope this helps you.

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What Could Cause Sudden Pain In Kidneys?

Hi, Thanks for using HCM. As you have mentioned about kidney pain, should have given description of pain, I consider it is severe pain starting from loin and radiating towards groin. Some times renal stones of less than 5mm size are removed by peristaltic movement of ureter, and that would have resulted in pain. Once stone is expelled pain subsides and noting would be seen on investigations. Hope this helps you. Regards