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Kidney Stone, Lower Back Pain, Frequent Urination, Passed Stone In Urine

I had a kidney stone on Feb 20 and about a week later started having lower back pain on opposite site where stone was. Also I am having frequent urination . I did pass the stone and it does not hurt to urinate.
Mon, 7 Oct 2013
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Hi.
Sorry I am not able to understand your query. Since you are aware that you have stones you need some investigations to decide further course of action. Frequent urination may be because of stone in the bladder, lower end of ureter or urinary tract infection. It might not be painful while passing small stones. Plain CT scan of the abdomen is the best investigation for stones. Please consult a urologist.
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Kidney Stone, Lower Back Pain, Frequent Urination, Passed Stone In Urine

Hi. Sorry I am not able to understand your query. Since you are aware that you have stones you need some investigations to decide further course of action. Frequent urination may be because of stone in the bladder, lower end of ureter or urinary tract infection. It might not be painful while passing small stones. Plain CT scan of the abdomen is the best investigation for stones. Please consult a urologist. Regards