Symptoms of female urinary calculi?

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summary

Urolithiasis is the general name of kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra. It will affect our normal life. Experts explain that most of the urolithiasis are primary in the kidney and bladder. Ureteral calculi are often secondary to kidney calculi. Urethral calculi are often caused by bladder calculi and urinary flow, which is caused by obstruction. Now I'd like to introduce the symptoms of female urinary calculi?.

Symptoms of female urinary calculi?

First: kidney stones: pain in the waist, can be dull pain, stabbing pain or persistent dull pain, often appear after fatigue, often accompanied by gross hematuria. There are also individual patients, the condition is relatively stable, long-term no obvious symptoms.

Second: ureteral calculi: when the calculi are blocked in the middle and upper ureter, there will be lumbar colic, radiating to the ipsilateral pudendum and inner thigh, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, etc. in severe cases, shock will occur, and gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria can be seen at the time of onset. When the stone is blocked in the lower ureter, it can cause bladder irritation such as frequent micturition, urgency and pain.

* third: urethral calculus: some stones that suddenly fall into the urethra can cause pain, dysuria or even urinary retention.

matters needing attention

The number and volume of urinary calculi will increase with the development of the disease, so patients must be treated as soon as possible. In order to avoid aggravation of the patient's condition to bring more pain.