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Although calcium kidney stones do not typically cause life-threatening complications, early detection is essential if you want to avoid the debilitating pain that arises after they pass into the ureter. Fortunately, when you know the most common symptoms of the formation and gradual passing of a kidney stone, you will know when to visit a urology specialist for diagnosis and treatment. Below, the knowledgeable team at Medical Center Urology in High Point, NC, shares just a few signs you should seek care.

3 Symptoms of Kidney Stones

1. Radiating Back Pain

Even though they develop inside the kidneys, stones are technically foreign objects, and they can cause discomfort and irritation. Once kidney stones begin migrating, minor discomfort can morph into a debilitating pain that radiates throughout the entire lower back area. This throbbing pain, which may come in waves, can spread as far north as the ribs and as far south as the groin.

2. Foul-Smelling Urine

kidney stonesUnless you eat asparagus on a daily basis, urine that consistently has a pungent or ammonia-like odor could indicate stones growing in the kidneys. This foul smell is the result of the same toxins in the body that contributed to the crystallization of the stone.

3. Hematuria

Hematuria is the presence of blood in the urine and should always prompt a visit to the doctor. When kidney stones are the cause of the hematuria, the urine may appear red, pink, or brownish in color. This is a later symptom that typically occurs once the crystals grow large enough to block the urethra.

If you are exhibiting any of the above symptoms, turn to Medical Center Urology in the Piedmont Triad region for diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Richard Puschinsky and his team are committed to providing quality care for both male and female patients in a warm and comfortable setting. You can learn more about the various conditions they treat, including incontinence and erectile dysfunction, by visiting their website. To make an appointment with a seasoned urologist to discuss kidney stones, call (336) 882-0220 today. 

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