Is Bladder Fullness And Rectal Pain Sign Of Kidney Stone?
I have had bladder fullness and rectal pain for about a week now. I do take stool softner s and fiber lax. daily. Started taking three times a day now. Have very little bowel movement, but when I do it hurts to sit and walk . It feels the pain goes up to my tail bone. I have thought of kidney stones or partial blockage. I don t like running to the doctor. Any idea s?
As if your bladder is full and you can't expel out the urine may suggest you of kidney stone struck i n the bladder. rectal pain is uncommon in kidney stone. As pain in the back and two sides of hip,blood and irritation while passing urine are the common symptoms in kidney stone. sometimes small stones less than5 mm will remain without pain and pass out .
you complain seems to be some problem like constipation and hemorrhoids . Kindly visit a gastroenterologist to take an opinion. Regards DrS.Senthilnathan
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Is Bladder Fullness And Rectal Pain Sign Of Kidney Stone?
hai, As if your bladder is full and you can t expel out the urine may suggest you of kidney stone struck i n the bladder. rectal pain is uncommon in kidney stone. As pain in the back and two sides of hip,blood and irritation while passing urine are the common symptoms in kidney stone. sometimes small stones less than5 mm will remain without pain and pass out . you complain seems to be some problem like constipation and hemorrhoids . Kindly visit a gastroenterologist to take an opinion. Regards DrS.Senthilnathan