Kidney Stone AnalysisHow It FeelsThe most common way a kidney stone is collected for this test is by
passing it in urine. Passing a stone may be painless or it may be very painful.
The pain can begin suddenly and may come and go. A sand-sized stone may pass
with little pain. A larger stone may cause a lot of pain in the lower back,
groin, or genitals as it moves down the ureters or the urethra. A small stone may pass without medical treatment. A large stone may
need surgery or another type of procedure to get it out.
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