Here are some ...: Your described scenario alerts a professional mind to consider a possible ureteral stone lodged at the end of right ureter especially if it occurred recently and you are free of vaginal discharge or chronic lower back disorder. So, collect and bring detailed features of symptoms with sequence of events over time to Dr. for analysis + physical exam + tests such as urinalysis, spiral CT, etc.
Answered 9/7/2016
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