Typically, when you have kidney stones, you'll feel pain in the abdomen, lower back, or groin areas of your body. The level of pain, however, varies widely and sometimes, you may not experience any pain at all. If the surrounding area is also infected, you may have fever, nausea, and even vomiting if it is bad enough.
Whether you're actually having pain or not, many times, there will be blood in your urine and this is usually the first major sign of an underlying problem. Sometimes, you may have a strange sense of having to urinate that's different from the normal feeling you're used to or the stream itself might seem to have a harder time leaving your body than usual.
In any case, you should definitely see your doctor as they will be able to fully diagnose what's happening to your body.
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