
Initially an intermittent, dull, dragging pain radiating from the upper back to the lower abdomen, usually increased by motion. There is bleeding and renal colic (strong kidney pain) when the stone enters the ureters. These sharp pains may last hours or days. There is increased urination with pus and blood, pallor, nausea, and vomiting. sometimes there are fevers and chills.
When you have bloody urine and sharp pain in the bladder or kidneys (a pain stronger than those of childbirth), it is very likely kidney stones.
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