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Please help, what is wrong with me?

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Can you please tell me whats wrong, or at least guess:

for a little over 2 years, i've had a sharp, continuous pain on the right side of my body, in the area of my kidney and lower stomach. this happens 1-2 times a week, always when i urinate. my doctor tells me he can find nothing wrong in my urine sample. i've been to a urologist on numerous ocasions. they say i have some sort of "blockage" they refuse to tell me what it is. all i've been told to do for it is: "drink lots of water". yet my symptoms persist. what is going on? please help!

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  1. Find another Doctor and get a 'second opinion'.


  2. It may be a stone. However if the stone is actually in your kidney and you have no signs of hydronephrosis the doctor will not do anything about it until the stone moves. However I would question any doctor who refuses to give me my own medical information.

  3. First thing you should do, is fire all them incompent butt holes. Go find yourself total new doc's

  4. it sounds like a kidney stone..  there pretty painful..  but  i would expect a more presistant pain not just at random.  i would go to a second doctor to a second opinion.. and ask for some answers!   you probably have some kind of kidney problem.  

  5. do a ultrasound on your kidney and bladder cause the cause may be found from those areas.... and aside from drinking water you may also try drinking coconut juices.

  6. Kidney stone. Get an X-ray as soon as you can. Depending on the size it may be surgically removed, or you may have to pee it out. Which is extremely pain full.

    Edit: Also, they drink lots of water is probably the doctors way of encurageing you to pass it naturally depending how old you are. This is because of how much pain it causes mihgt scare teens and children.

  7. kidney stones?

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