Kidney Stones: Do They Break Apart?
No, kidney stones cannot be ruptured. They can, however, cause significant pain and discomfort when they pass through the urinary tract. In some cases, kidney stones may become lodged in the ureter, which can cause a blockage and lead to infection or further complications. If a kidney stone is too large to pass through the urinary tract, medical intervention may be necessary to remove it.Kidney Disease - Related Articles
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