Unlikely kidney Ston: If you have a sample of it get it checked out with your doctor.
Answered 1/10/2017
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Vaginal stones: Primary vaginal stones form from the deposition of urinary salts as a result of urinary leakage in association with fistulas that develop after trauma, or scarring after injury or surgery; or other urological conditions such as ectopic vaginal ureter; neurogenic bladder; , urethral diverticulum or vaginal outlet obstruction. Save the stone and make an appointment with a Urogynecologist
Answered 1/24/2017
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Bladder stones: You may not have kidney stones, but you may have bladder stones. I would see a urologist. It would be worthwhile to collect the stones
Answered 1/24/2017
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