I have a 10mm stone in my right kidney, and its been causing pain intermittently on the right side of my stomach. Should I be worried about this, and what are the treatment options to manage or remove the stone?
10mm Kidney Stone in Right Kidney_Possible Causes of Pain_1. _Stone movement_: The stone may be moving down the ureter, causing pain.2. _Obstruction_: The stone may be blocking the flow of urine, leading to pain and discomfort.3. _Infection_: There is a risk of infection with a kidney stone, which can cause pain, fever, and chills._Recommended Actions_1. _Drink plenty of water_: Stay hydrated to help flush out the stone.2. _Pain management_: Your doctor may prescribe pain medication to help manage discomfort.3. _Medical expulsion therapy_: Your doctor may recommend medications to help pass the stone.4. _Surgical options_: If the stone is too large to pass or is causing severe symptoms, surgery may be necessary._When to Seek Emergency Care_1. _Severe pain_: If you experience severe, unbearable pain.2. _Vomiting_: If you experience persistent vomiting.3. _Fever and chills_: If you have a fever above 101.5F (38.6C) and chills.4. _Blood in urine_: If you notice blood in your urine.