A member asked:

Why are my large nonobstructing bilateral renal calculi that aren't supposed to cause pain causing me great pain?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Needs eval: Your pain should be evaluated and you have a right to a diagnosis that explains the pain. However, the pain is not coming from non-obstructing renal calculi. Consider other causes of bilateral back/flank pain. Remember, non-obstructing stones can dislodge and become very painful when they are being passed. I hope this helps.

Answered 12/9/2020

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