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How are kidney stones diagnosed?

Diagnosing kidney stones involves a combination of medical history assessment, physical examination, and various diagnostic tests. Here's an overview of the process: Medical History and Physical Examination: The first step in diagnosing kidney stones is usually a discussion about the patient's medical history, including symptoms they're experiencing. Common symptoms of kidney stones include severe pain in the back, side, lower abdomen, or groin, along with nausea, vomiting, blood in the urine, and frequent urination. A physical examination may also be conducted to check for signs of pain or tenderness in the abdomen or back. Imaging Tests: Imaging tests are typically ordered to confirm the presence of kidney stones and to determine their size and location.These tests may include: Ultrasound: This non-invasive imaging technique uses sound waves to create images of the kidneys and urinary tract. It can detect the presence of kidney stones and help determine their size and lo...