Lower Abdominal Pain FAQs

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10. Kidney Stones

Kidney stones can range from mild discomfort in the lower abdomen and back to severe discomfort and pain when the stone is passed. Kidney stones form in the kidneys and are usually passed through urine. Sometimes medication is used to break up to stones to speed the process along.

Larger stones require surgical intervention. Along with pain, indicators that there are kidney stones include blood in the urine, pain while urinating and nausea and vomiting.7‘Kidney Stone Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, & Prevention.’ American Kidney Fund (AKF). www.kidneyfund.org/kidney-disease/kidney-problems/kidney-stones/.

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