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Hi doctor,
I am 19 years old. I have a kidney stone of 5 mm in my right kidney. When I had stomach pain, I consulted a doctor before three weeks. He gave some medicines. Since from morning, I have increased pain during pee. Please help me.
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You may have sudden pain due to the passage of kidney stone from the kidney to the ureter. It also causes difficulty in passing urine. A kidney stone of 5 mm can move out soon by 90 percent. Drink a lot of fluids and continue the medication prescribed by your doctor. If the pain continues to be severe or if you have vomiting, or if you cannot pass urine for more than 12 hours, I suggest you revisit your local urologist soon.
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