This means the stone is making its way from your kidney through the ureter to your bladder. It might also hurt more when you pee. Your pain may range from mild to so strong that you end up in a ...
Dr Ali Abdul Gadir Al Abidy, urology specialist, said, "The patient had difficulty in urination for a long time and the stone was detected by ultrasound screening." He said Alamgir's condition was ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - East Texas Now’s Devyn Shea talks with Veterinarian Dr. Levi Embry about bladder stones, as he explains where they come from and how they can be treated.