Abrasion: It's possible that the stone caused an abrasion of the urethra causing ongoing pain, which should gradually resolve. Symptoms like these deserve a full evaluation in person by your health care provider.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Co existing infectio: Kidney stones often have coexisting infection, that may be the case, you need to have urine specimen examined and cutured so follow up with your doctor or urologist.
Answered 12/3/2012
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