date:Dec 20, 2018
e excruciating feeling doesnt stay in one spot either. As the stone travels, you might feel it along your side and back, just below your ribs. When it moves down the urinary tract, the pain may radiate to your belly and groin area. Larger stones certainly cause more pain than smaller ones but sometimes, size doesnt matter.
The usual stones we see are small ones that get stuck in the ureter which then cause pain, said Dr Tan. In addition to pain, there may be signs such as blood in the urine, ki