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[|Human|] I am a male age 44. I have frequent kidney stones. I recently thought i was having yet another kidney stone attack although the pain was not as severe. I did not want to wait for the pain to get worse, so i went on to the ER to get a CT scan and a tordol shot. The CT scan revealed multiple stones in each kidney which i was already aware of, but to my surprise no kidney stone in my urethra... Anyway, the pain persist lower right back and also lower right stomach , but admittedly not the kind of pain i have normally encountered with over one hundred kidney stones. What could this be?
[|AI|]  Hi, Whenever a stone passes through ureter, it is likely to give rise to severe spasmodic pain like you had suffered in the past. In my opinion, it appears possible that there might a small concretion (very small stone like a grain) which may have passed this time, not causing much pain, this time.  Persistent pain in right Lower back and lower right stomach could be directly related to presence of kidney stones or some other pathology in the abdomen. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.