Can kidney stones be seen in the ear?

Kidney stones cannot be seen from the ear. It is usually caused by certain factors that increase the concentration or decrease the solubility of crystalline material in urine, which is oversaturated, precipitate crystals and accumulate locally, and eventually form stones. Kidney stones are usually located in the renal pelvis and renal calyx, and sometimes fall into the ureter through the peristalsis of the renal pelvis and ureter, and they are located in the urinary system, so they won’t be associated with the ear, and even more so, it is not possible to see the kidney stones from the ear. The basic method of checking for kidney stones at present is color ultrasound because of its non-invasive, inexpensive and convenient features. To further determine the size, number, shape and location of stones in the kidneys, it is usually necessary to perform CT examination, etc. If you are suspected of having kidney stones, it is recommended that you should be actively diagnosed and treated in a regular hospital.