See a doctor as soon as possible if a patient with urinary stones has the following symptoms: 1. bouts of stabbing pain that start in the side and move toward the groin 2. Regurgitation with vomiting and excessive sweating. 3. Blood in the urine. If there is also an infection, the following additional symptoms may occur: 4. Fever and chills. 5. Frequent urination. 6. Painful urination, cloudy urine, and a bad smell. 7. Paroxysmal sharp pain in the lower back or abdomen. This pain may also be a sign of other serious diseases, such as gallstone disease, inflammatory pelvic disease or intestinal obstruction. 8.You are experiencing painful urination or difficulty in urination, which may also indicate cholecystitis, sexually transmitted diseases, vaginal diseases, gallbladder or prostate tumors, etc. You should seek immediate medical attention. 9. If you notice blood in your urine, this may also indicate kidney disease, bladder or stomach tumors, or inflammation of the urinary tract or prostate gland (see prostate disorders), and you should seek immediate medical attention. 10.Piss is gray and has a foul odor.