Nephritis pain
Nephritis in kidney stones is often a clear sign of kidney stones and causes extremely painful and uncomfortable symptoms.
kidney stones will cause pain in the lumbar cavity and then spread to the front and lower. After that, the intensity of the pain will be stronger, and the patient will have to endure the pain.
Pain when sitting for a long time or when suddenly changing posture
This can happen if kidney stones grow large, putting pressure on surrounding areas, compressing and causing pain in neighboring tissues.
Nausea and vomiting
Nausea and vomiting can be signs of kidney stones, which often occur when there is a blockage in the kidneys.
Urinary tract can be partially or completely blocked, preventing urine from moving from the kidneys to the bladder.
The connection between the nerves of the intestines and kidneys can affect the digestive tract when there is congestion in the kidneys, leading to stimulation of the digestive nerve, causing the stomach to constrict and causing discomfort, nausea and vomiting.