Kidney stone: If you are passing a kidney stone through the ureter severe flank pain can cause associated nausea and vomiting, but significant pain in the upper abdomen is unusual. Lower midabdominal pain is common as the stone approaches the bladder area. You should be examined in the emergency room, where prompt care is available, if upper abdominal pain persists.
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