Many kidney stone patients are unaware that they have a stone in their kidneys. Wait until you feel uncomfortable before going to the hospital for examination to discover kidney stones. So, below, let's teach you how to self test kidney stones [SEP]. I hope it can bring help to everyone. Self testing of kidney stones can observe the presence of hematuria and purulent urine. Acute renal colic is often accompanied by obvious gross or microscopic hematuria. After the stone stops moving for several days, hematuria disappears. When a few stones cause complete obstruction, there may be no hematuria. If stones are accompanied by infection, hematuria and pyuria will occur simultaneously. Due to long-term stimulation from kidney stones, some individuals may experience metaplasia of the renal epithelium, leading to the development of squamous cell carcinoma. This can result in persistent severe hematuria. Self testing of kidney stones results in renal colic, often manifested as upper urinary tract stones, often occurring suddenly at night or in the morning. When stones block the urinary tract or are in a downward position, renal colic intensifies. The patient experiences abnormal pain, which can radiate to the ipsilateral inguinal region, testicles, or labia majora; When the stone is located in a certain section of the ureter and inflammation occurs locally, colic is mainly in this area; When stones move closer to the bladder, renal colic may recur, accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination. The nerve innervation of the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract belongs to the abdominal plexus, so renal colic is often accompanied by symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and intestinal paralysis, which can be easily confused with acute gastroenteritis, acute appendicitis, colitis, or salpingitis. In summary, it refers to some relevant knowledge about self testing kidney stones. After reading the above brief introduction, everyone must have some insights. I hope everyone can seek treatment as soon as possible once discovered, and I wish everyone good health.Details can be found in the physical examination topic http://exam.fh21.com.cn/nank/ Or consult with experts for free, and they will provide detailed answers based on the patient's specific situation.
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