Loose stools refer to thin and irregular stools, and kidney stones usually do not cause loose stools.
The causes of kidney stones are mainly related to metabolic changes, urinary tract infections, dietary habits and medications. The main clinical symptoms of kidney stones are pain in the kidney area and hematuria, which may be accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency and painful urination. Loose stool refers to unshaped stool, which is mostly related to improper diet, intestinal diseases, infectious diseases and other factors.
1. Improper diet: for example, cold and irritating diets can stimulate intestinal peristalsis to accelerate, leading to problems in the digestion and absorption of food, causing loose stools.
2. Intestinal diseases: for example, ulcerative colitis and intestinal flora imbalance can cause loose stools.
3. Infectious diseases: such as bacillary dysentery and intestinal tuberculosis, which not only cause loose stools, but can also be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting and nausea.
If the patient’s stool is thin and not shaped, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the treatment.