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<blockquote data-quote="hemi=22s" data-source="post: 4891300" data-attributes="member: 578299"><p>yeah i get them frequently and work in the medical field, hopefully they are small enough to pass on their own</p><p></p><p>feels like someone sticks a knife in u and twists and twists and twists until it passes, usually bad sign if symptoms include fever(usually means u obtained a secondary kidney infection from it so u will likely be getting a dose of levaquin (antibiotics)</p><p></p><p>very bad sign if u have gross hematuria(visible blood in the urine) usually microscopic hematuria occurs</p><p></p><p>it can be genetic or dietary there are different kinds of calculus that form</p><p></p><p>i higly recommend u filter them when u urinate and give them to a urologist to analyze what kind of stones they are</p><p></p><p>Do u take any supplements or have a deficency with absorbing calcium can be a cause as well good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemi=22s, post: 4891300, member: 578299"] yeah i get them frequently and work in the medical field, hopefully they are small enough to pass on their own feels like someone sticks a knife in u and twists and twists and twists until it passes, usually bad sign if symptoms include fever(usually means u obtained a secondary kidney infection from it so u will likely be getting a dose of levaquin (antibiotics) very bad sign if u have gross hematuria(visible blood in the urine) usually microscopic hematuria occurs it can be genetic or dietary there are different kinds of calculus that form i higly recommend u filter them when u urinate and give them to a urologist to analyze what kind of stones they are Do u take any supplements or have a deficency with absorbing calcium can be a cause as well good luck [/QUOTE]
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