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17 Signs That You Might Have Kidney Stones

2. Abdominal Pain

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Pain caused by a kidney stone often occurs suddenly. Renal colic is not limited to only the region of your back and sides. It could also affect the area in your lower abdomen. When the kidney stone moves along your urinary tract, the location of the pain also moves with it. Thus, a pain that might start somewhere below the ribs may radiate to the lower abdomen and groin area as it travels through your ureter and down your urinary tract.