Passing stone: Sometimes residual stone as a " sand" is passed time to time. It can cause various severity of pain in urethra. Watch for blood in urine, discharge from urethra... if ongoing , please see your MD.
Answered 9/30/2016
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Possible...: As always, a diagnosed stone needs to be timely followed and monitored for its progress and movement by reviewing clinical pictures and judicious use of imaging study (not overdone). Clinically, you may be passing that stone. Are you straining urine for stone retrieval? More? Ask your urologist timely. Best wish...
Answered 4/4/2016
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