Why Kidney Stones Painful? – Diagnosis
December 30th 2008 07:06
The Kidney stones get into the urinary tract blocking the urinary bladder. The blood in the urine is either due to growth of stone or its movement through the bladder. Moreover, as the stone moves down the ureter and closer to bladder, one may feel urge to urinate often and may have burning sensation while urinating.
The Common diagnostic tools for Kidney stones are ultrasound, intra-venous pyelogram (uses a series of x-rays with contrast dye) or a CT Scan. The CT Scan is used to locate the stones in the lower part of the ureter.
The Common diagnostic tools for Kidney stones are ultrasound, intra-venous pyelogram (uses a series of x-rays with contrast dye) or a CT Scan. The CT Scan is used to locate the stones in the lower part of the ureter.
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