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What Causes Sharp Spasms If Having Kidney Stones And UTIs?

Hi I am Ivy. I have two kidney stones. One 5 mm and one 7mm. I have known for over a yr but haven't done anything about it. My kidneys hurt off and on. I also get a lot of UTI's now. The diffrence is the last two days I have been having sharp spasms and now iron the color of tea...though its lightened up...I know this can't be good.
Wed, 25 Nov 2015
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
hai,
Kidney stones may hurts your kidney causing you pain and urinary tract infection .

stones measuring 5mm will get off when you take proper water around 3 to 4 liters daily.

untreated kidney stone may even get bigger and cause you on and off pain and recurrent infection.
Kindly visit urologist to treat this issue.

Regards
Dr.S.Senthilnathan
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What Causes Sharp Spasms If Having Kidney Stones And UTIs?

hai, Kidney stones may hurts your kidney causing you pain and urinary tract infection . stones measuring 5mm will get off when you take proper water around 3 to 4 liters daily. untreated kidney stone may even get bigger and cause you on and off pain and recurrent infection. Kindly visit urologist to treat this issue. Regards Dr.S.Senthilnathan