Abdominal Pain by Urinary Stone
Urinary stones is the medical condition in which there are stones found in the urinary systems including the kidney, urinary tracts and the bladder.
Kidney stones are found in the kidney pelvis where urine is first collected before entering the ureters. The stones may form when there are too much minerals such as calcium in urine. Symptoms include sudden/severe pain, painful urination, and blood in urine (dark red or brown colored urine). When the stones pass to the ureters becoming ureter stones, pain is getting worse known as renal colic pain.
The bladder is a sac-like organ that collects and to stores urine before urination. The bladder stones form when there are too much minerals such as calcium in the urine. Kidney stones travel to bladder (through the ureters) and become bladder stones as well. Symptoms range from painful urination, frequent urination to difficulty urination. The latter happens when the stones obstruct the urination. Other symptoms include the blood in the urine (dark red or brown colored urine), and low back pain.
The urethra is the tube that connects the bladder passing urine to outside the body. Urethral stone usually is the kidney or bladder stones stuck in urethra. It causes urgent/frequent/difficulty urination, and blood in the urine. When there is the urinary tract bleeding, urine contain the fresh red blood at the start of urination. Other symptoms are urinary difficulty and perineal & penis pain.