Early symptoms of urinary stones in women may include blood in the urine, difficulty urinating, severe pain in the waist or lower abdomen, etc. Once these symptoms appear, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment. Urinary stones are crystalline lumps that form in the urinary system. Early on, pain is often the main symptom, especially severe colic, which usually starts in the lower back and radiates to the lower abdomen. This pain may ease or worsen as the stone moves. Some patients will notice abnormal urine color, such as pink, red or brown blood in the urine, which may be accompanied by turbid urine. Other patients feel difficulty urinating, and even have symptoms of frequent urination, urgency or pain when urinating. If the stone blocks the urinary tract, it may also cause infection symptoms such as fever and chills. Some smaller stones may not cause obvious symptoms until they grow to a certain size or cause obstruction. Urinary stones are crystalline lumps that form in the urinary system. Early on, pain is often the main symptom, especially severe colic, which usually starts in the lower back and radiates to the lower abdomen. This pain may ease or worsen as the stone moves. Some patients will notice abnormal urine color, such as pink, red or brown blood in the urine, which may be accompanied by turbid urine. Other patients feel difficulty urinating, and even have symptoms of frequent urination, urgency or pain when urinating. If the stone blocks the urinary tract, it may also cause infection symptoms such as fever and chills. Some smaller stones may not cause obvious symptoms until they grow to a certain size or cause obstruction. Female patients should drink enough water in their daily life, and keep their daily water intake at more than 2-3 liters to prevent the urine from being too concentrated; reduce the intake of high-purine foods, such as animal offal and seafood, to avoid increasing the burden of uric acid; moderate exercise can help promote metabolism and prevent stone formation. If you suspect that you may have urinary stones, you should seek help from a urologist as soon as possible. Doctors usually diagnose through urine analysis, blood tests or imaging tests (such as ultrasound, CT), and choose treatment methods such as drug dissolution, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or surgical stone removal depending on the situation. |
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