What are the main symptoms of ureteral stones? What are the main symptoms of ureteral stones?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ureteral stones also depend on the size of the stones, if the stones are small, there is basically no feeling, if the stones are big, it is painful, because it is stuck in the circulation of the ureter, the whole is a system, and there is also blood in the urine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The symptoms of ureteral stones are mainly pain, and in severe cases, colic pain occurs, because urine cannot be discharged, so it causes renal colic; The second is that it can cause hydronephrosis, and the kidneys are constantly expanding, causing pain in the lower back; The third is to cause bleeding, which leads to hematuria. Excessive bleeding, which can cause gross hematuria; Bleeding is relatively small, mainly due to microscopic hematuria: many patients have low back pain or abdominal pain.

    Sometimes patients have pallor, cold sweats, nausea, and vomiting. Hematuria: Because stones directly damage the mucous membranes of the kidneys and ureters, microscopic hematuria or gross hematuria often occurs after severe pain, and the severity of hematuria is related to the degree of injury.

    Urinary frequency, urgency, dysuria: Because the muscles of the lower ureters are connected to the bladder triangle and attach directly to the posterior urethra, they are often associated with symptoms specific to urinary frequency, urgency, and dysuria. Hydronephrosis:

    Stone obstruction can cause hydronephrosis, renal insufficiency, and some patients may also have gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When urinary tract stones do not occur, it is often easy to urinate urgently, painfully, and incompletely. The attack hurts, the back pain can't be straight, I want to go to the toilet, but I can't get out, and my stomach is also very uncomfortable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ureteral stones, the main symptoms of which are painful urination, urgency and waiting for urination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The answer is: tingling when urinating. This is easy to check in the hospital. It's also easy to treat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There must be all kinds of discomfort! Is there a ** fee explanation fee? ⚡️

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Lumbar colic: renal colic is a typical symptom of ureteral stones, usually after exercise or at night, sudden severe pain in one side of the lower back, because it is too painful and often described as "knife-like", and at the same time, there can be pain in the lower abdomen and inner thighs, nausea and vomiting, paleness, etc. The patient is restless and in great pain.

    Some patients present with vague pain and swelling pain in the lower back. After the pain, some patients may find stones that pass with the urine.

    2. Hematuria: about 80% of patients have hematuria, of which only some can be found to be red with the naked eye, and most of them can only be found through laboratory urine tests.

    3. Symptomatic: Many patients accidentally find ureteral stones during physical examination without any symptoms.

    4. Hydronephrosis: Stones block the ureters, and urine discharge is not smooth, resulting in hydronephrosis. Some hydronephrosis can have no symptoms at all. Long-term hydronephrosis can cause impaired kidney function on the affected side. Severe bilateral hydronephrosis may lead to uremia.

    5. Fever: ureteral stones can also induce bacterial infection, resulting in pyometra and high fever. Because stones hinder the passage of urine, bacteria cannot be excreted in time, and in severe cases, it can lead to sepsis, which is life-threatening.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pre-ureteral stone symptoms are as follows:

    1. Frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination: This is a typical symptom of ureteral stones, which is mainly due to the muscle connection between the bladder triangle and the lower ureter, and directly attached to the posterior urethra, which then leads to the symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency, and painful urination.

    2. Hematuria: Hematuria is mostly due to the damage of the kidney and ureteral mucosa by stones, and its severity is proportional to the degree of harm. Some large-scale stones do not affect the discharge of urine, only the symptoms of hematuria and vague pain are presented, and there are no other significant symptoms, but patients should not be taken lightly.

    3. Hydronephrosis: This symptom is mainly caused by stone obstruction, in addition, some patients will also present symptoms such as renal insufficiency, gastrointestinal diseases, and anemia.

    Ureteral stones plague many patients, patients and friends must pay attention to their diet at the same time, ureteral patients have a lot of dietary contraindications, and at the same time, they can drink Globulus tea diuresis to discharge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ureteral stones are common urinary diseases, which may be caused by the shedding of kidney stones, and patients will have paroxysmal pain in the lower back and abdomen because of the stone fragments falling on the ureteral site, and in severe cases, it may be combined with infection and fever, and may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other discomforts.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Patients with ureteral stones will have pain after the disease, and the pain is usually sudden, the pain is very intense, and the pain will appear pale, blood pressure drops, etc., and some patients will also have abdominal distention, vomiting, and some people will have blood clots in the urine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there are ureteral stones, we must first judge the location of the ureteral stones, and at the same time pay attention to the size of the ureteral stones, as well as whether there are ureteral stones and whether there are accompanying symptoms, especially when the ureteral stones are obstructed and cause the symptoms of poisonous blood, nausea, vomiting, and fever, we must first treat the symptoms, analgesic and spasmodic, and then have anti-inflammatory.

    According to the size of the stone to determine the treatment of the stone, if the stone is relatively small, especially below 4 mm, consider the kind of stone that may be able to be discharged on its own, and directly treat the symptoms**, drink some Defu Yue Qi tea to promote the discharge of the stone, at the same time drink more water, exercise more, the stone is slightly larger or has a history of stone surgery before, we may have to carry out surgical intervention, and at the same time, according to surgical intervention, we should also decide according to the size and location of the stone, or use ureteroscopy lithotripsy**, Or laparoscopic surgery**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In patients with ureteral stones, if the urethral stones do not damage the urethral wall and do not cause ureteral blockage, there is usually no significant disease diagnosis. If a ureteral stone scratches the urethral wall, the pain will recur, and the burning pain will occur again when urinating. If the ureteral stones are relatively large and cannot be discharged from the body, blocking the urethra and causing more severe hydronephrosis, kidney function pain will occur again, and more serious will cause eyelid swelling and leg and foot edema again.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Diet. Typical symptoms:

    The main symptoms are abdominal cramps and hematuria.

    Common symptoms: Stones present with the following typical clinical symptoms when active, incarcerated or obstructed, or co-infected.

    1.Pain is the most common symptom, the pain usually occurs suddenly, and develops to a severe degree in a short period of time, manifested as severe radiation colic, which is paroxysmal and aggravated, and accompanied by shock symptoms such as sweating, pallor, decreased blood pressure, palpitations, and pulse rate. The pain is severe and often accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, nausea, and vomiting.

    2.When the stone causes mucosal damage, it will manifest as microscopic or gross hematuria, and occasionally small blood clots will be discharged.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The main symptoms of ureteral stones: the first is abdominal pain, which will suddenly appear severe colic, often the pain is paroxysmal, after a few minutes of pain, it is possible to relieve itself, but if ** is not relieved, abdominal pain will recur. The second is radiating pain, that is, when abdominal pain occurs, the scope of pain may radiate to other parts, such as the waist and abdomen.

    In addition to low back pain and abdominal pain, some symptoms of urination may occur, such as frequent urination, urgency, etc., and hematuria may also occur, but it is relatively rare.

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