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Is hip pain common when you have a kidney stone?

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Dr. Ankush Bansal answered

Sort of: Not really hip pain but low back pain, flank pain, and groin pain can occur with kidney stones.

Dr Michalski and 2 doctors agreed

Answered 7/8/2017

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