Symptoms of ureteral calculi?

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Because some people don't know much about the symptoms of ureteral calculi disease, they often can't find out in time when they are sick and delay the treatment. They miss some of the best treatment opportunities and bring more harm. Therefore, it is more necessary to know more about the relevant knowledge. First, what are the general symptoms of ureteral calculi?

Symptoms of ureteral calculi?

1. Urinary tract obstruction urinary tract obstruction is one of the common symptoms of ureteral calculi, urinary tract obstruction causes varying degrees of hydronephrosis, concurrent infection, damage to the renal parenchyma, can also occur pyelonephritis, renal abscess. The higher the location of the stone, the more serious the obstruction, the longer the time, the more severe the infection, and the more serious the renal damage.

2. The higher the position of the stone is, the more serious the obstruction is. The longer the time is, the more serious the infection is. The more serious the renal damage is. Obstruction can cause hydronephrosis, damage renal parenchyma, infection, pyelonephritis and renal abscess.

3. Urethral pain, incarceration and obstruction of stones in the middle and upper ureter, or the process of stones moving down, often cause typical renal colic and microscopic hematuria, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting; If the stone is stuck in the upper ureter, the pain will spread to the waist and upper abdomen, even to the testis or vulva; In the middle, the pain is usually in the waist and lower abdomen; Because the muscle of the lower ureter is connected with the bladder triangle and directly attached to the posterior urethra, patients with ureteral calculi often have the symptoms of frequent micturition, urgency and pain, which brings great pain and inconvenience to the patients.

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Only in this way can we find and deal with it as soon as possible, so as to avoid missing the best opportunity to bring too much health harm to patients with chronic ureteral calculi.