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5.5mm kidney stone
I have a kidney stone of 5.5mm (left)  and suffering from nausea and vomitting from last 2 months. Is this symptom because of kidney stone? Also sometimes mild abdominal pain on the both sides.
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Such a small stone is unlikely to cause nausea and vomiting
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routine blood investigation
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No pain is unlikely be due to stone
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Small stones can cause pain But such small is unlikely to cause nausea and vomiting
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tab ondem 4 mg  if vomiting do CT abdomen plain if symp persist
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Require more test to work out cause of persistent nausea,& vomitting, Small single stone in kidney without obstruction may not probably be the cause Good test for urinary stone is NCCT KUB region
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Get NCCT-KUB . Upload report or consult personally
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