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Abdominal Pain, Swelling Due To Kidney Stone With Severe Migraine A Sign Of Serious Disease?

A 40 years women is having 8mm kidney stone from 15 days she is having pain in upper abdomen and swelling on it. She is having severe migrain and can not comb her hair and feels like insects are crawling inside the head is all these are the symptons of which serios diseses and how many days more she will live her life
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Hi. She will a very long life.
8 mm kidney stone can case a pain and swelling only if it is impacted in the pelvi-ureteric junction . Ultrasonography will prove this and may then need a surgery or lithotripsy
For the pain in scalp- where she is unable to comb suggests me a nerve entrapment. And neurologist can take care of this with Gabapentin or whatever he thinks is the best for the patient
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Abdominal Pain, Swelling Due To Kidney Stone With Severe Migraine A Sign Of Serious Disease?

Hi. She will a very long life. 8 mm kidney stone can case a pain and swelling only if it is impacted in the pelvi-ureteric junction . Ultrasonography will prove this and may then need a surgery or lithotripsy For the pain in scalp- where she is unable to comb suggests me a nerve entrapment. And neurologist can take care of this with Gabapentin or whatever he thinks is the best for the patient