What are Symptoms of Urinary Calculus?
●Dysuria. Urinary calculus would cause incompletely urinary tract obstruction, make the urine line thinner, bifurcation and weakness and be accompanied with urinary frequency, urgency and dribbling. For secondary urethral calculus, due to its suddenly being embedded within the urinary tract, it would lead to suddenly interrupted urination, strong micturition desire and bladder tenesmus, and cause acute urinary retention.
●Pain. It is a common symptom of urinary calculus, and about 90% of patients would suffer from pain. Half of the patients would have sharp cramps, and the other half of patients would have waist or abdominal dull pain. The onset of cramps is sudden, and it would be unbearable in several minutes. Patients are usually dysphoric, roll in the bed and could not lie on their backs quietly. The pain usually radiates to the pubis, groin and perineum down through the ureter. The pain may be temperate or bouts, or stop suddenly after continuous several hours. But the dull pain may last for several days.
●Blood in the urine. It is generally characterized by microscopic hematuria, and some patients are with naked eye hematuria.
●The bladder irritation symptom. Though the urinary bladder wall calculus could lead to urinary frequency, urgency, urine pain and other symptoms, these symptoms may be caused by that the lower ureteral muscles are connected to the trigone muscle and that they are attached to the posterior urethra directly.
●Gastrointestinal symptom. Most patients would suffer from gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension. For patients without obvious cramps, these gastrointestinal symptoms may be misdiagnosed.
So if we have these symptoms in life, we need to have a timely check in hospital so as not to delay the best treatment time.
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