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I don't want to be tortured by ureteral stones. These clinical manifestations need to be vigilant, okay?

Ureteral calculus is a very common disease in clinic. Together with liver, gallstones and kidney calculi, it is called the "key part" where stones are most likely to occur in the body. People compare the ureter to a "sewer" because the ureter is a place for excretion and there can be no obstruction, otherwise it will cause urinary retention. So, what are the typical symptoms of ureteral calculi? Many people have heard of it, but they don't know much about the symptoms of ureteral calculi. To prevent and treat the clinical symptoms of ureteral calculi, we must have a more comprehensive and profound understanding. I don't want to be tortured by ureteral stones. These clinical manifestations need to be vigilant, okay?

1. Lumbago is a common symptom, but the lumbago caused by stones is not at the same level as usual. For the pain caused by ureteral stones, patients will have an abnormal pain when stimulated by stones, which is a kind of pain close to 10 level. If it's ureteral calculi or kidney calculi, it will roll around in pain. This kind of pain will spread from the waist to the lower abdomen and the inner thigh, and even symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and pallor will appear. Therefore, low back pain, especially severe pain, is generally related to kidney calculi and ureteral calculi.

2. Hematuria Hematuria is a major indicator of urinary system examination. Hematuria is mainly caused by kidney diseases, including benign and malignant diseases; The second is the lesions of ureter and bladder. Therefore, according to the particularity of clinical manifestations, hematuria may be the main accompanying symptom of ureteral calculi, of which about 80% will be accompanied by hematuria. Therefore, hematuria is a very important diagnostic method.

3. Hydronephrosis As mentioned above, the ureter is the conduit for urination. Once blocked, the fluid discharged from the kidney can not be discharged in time, and it will be deposited in the kidney, leading to hydronephrosis. In the long run, it will also have a great impact on the health of the kidneys. Therefore, hydronephrosis is also very common in ureteral calculi.