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Have Stone In Kidney. On Antibiotics. All Tests Done. Have Diverticulties, Back Pain. What To Do?

My dad was diagnosed with diverticulitis last Tuesday morning due to severe pain in the lower left side of his back and stomach cramps. He had a ct scan and they also noticed a kidney stone that's 6mm in size still in his kidney. They admitted him overnight and released him the next morning (Wednesday). He was prescribed antibiotics to cure the infection of diverticulitis. He felt fine all day Wednesday and Thursday and the pain came back on Friday morning. He went to the ER and they gave him a med injection (can't remember name) and did another ct scan which came back with the diverticulitis fine and stone still in kidney and prescribed him vicodin and a muscle relaxer and sent him home. He felt good enough to go to work Friday and Saturday and then Sunday morning the pain came back. He was admitted Sunday and stayed Sunday and Monday night without much answers. They then did a MRI and say that his L5 disk in his back erupted. Can that be caused by the diverticulitis? He has never had back issues before. Is it anyway possible that the stone is causing pain also even though it is in the kidney?
Fri, 5 Jul 2013
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hello there and thanks for using this forum to pose your worry
the presence of stones in the kidney can cause reccurence of his pain as the stones move down the urinary tract.
however, neither the kidney stones, nor the diverticulitis is the cause of the back problem. rather, this is what we called a slipped disc or discal hernia.
he might require good analgesia and stabilisation of his spine. surgery is also an option.
for sure, he is already treated from his diverticulitis and should now see a urologist for the definitive management of the kidney stone, then a neurosurgeon/rheumatologist for the back problem.
i wish him a very speady recovery. thanks
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Have Stone In Kidney. On Antibiotics. All Tests Done. Have Diverticulties, Back Pain. What To Do?

hello there and thanks for using this forum to pose your worry the presence of stones in the kidney can cause reccurence of his pain as the stones move down the urinary tract. however, neither the kidney stones, nor the diverticulitis is the cause of the back problem. rather, this is what we called a slipped disc or discal hernia. he might require good analgesia and stabilisation of his spine. surgery is also an option. for sure, he is already treated from his diverticulitis and should now see a urologist for the definitive management of the kidney stone, then a neurosurgeon/rheumatologist for the back problem. i wish him a very speady recovery. thanks