Symptoms of stone formation with extracorporeal lithotripsy include symptoms such as hematuria, urinary tract irritation, and low back pain.
1. Generally after extracorporeal lithotripsy, the formation of small stones will lead to the patient may have a transient hematuria. This is because after lithotripsy, may be with the stone broken, resulting in a tiny damage to the kidneys; may also be due to the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, the number of your ureter appeared to be a collection of gravel, so that there is a localized or transient hematuria and so on.
2. After lithotripsy, if there are too many stones, it will cause the stones to gather in the ureter, so that the pressure of the ureter increases, resulting in the patient’s kidney, ureteral colic, that is, the symptom of low back pain.
3. Stones may also cause infection of the urinary system, leading to frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms of bladder irritation.
Specific symptoms, but also need to go to the hospital, consult the doctor, for a comprehensive examination.