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What Are The Causes Of Severe Abdominal Pain And Vomiting While Having History Of Kidney Stones?

my husband frequently goes through severe abdominal pain with persistent vomiting for a period of about 2-3 days. He has had blood work done (last year), was told nothing wrong. What can this be? Or should he have a different type of test? He did have kidney stones last year, went through 3 laser surgeries.
Sat, 15 Mar 2014
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HI.
Kidney stones if still present can cause severe abdominal pains . Vomiting is usually secondary or say as a reflex to this severe pain of any sort.
Yet it would be advisable to consult a surgeon to rule out other causes of pain in abdomen as it is lasting for 3 days.
One should always rule out other causes.
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What Are The Causes Of Severe Abdominal Pain And Vomiting While Having History Of Kidney Stones?

HI. Kidney stones if still present can cause severe abdominal pains . Vomiting is usually secondary or say as a reflex to this severe pain of any sort. Yet it would be advisable to consult a surgeon to rule out other causes of pain in abdomen as it is lasting for 3 days. One should always rule out other causes.