Kidney Stone Blood Bleeding. These stones can be treated or watched depending on their size and location. It is common to have pain from your back and across your tummy towards your groin when this occurs.
Bleeding into your urinary tract can occur when a stone is being passed as the stone rubs against the inside of your urethra. If a stone is suspected imaging will be performed to confirm the diagnosis. Some people with kidney stones only have blood in their urine which is picked up by a dipstick test.
Some people with kidney stones only have blood in their urine which is picked up by a dipstick test.
You may continue to pass blood or clots for a few days after passing a stone. Sometimes kidney stones are incidentally detected by the presence of microscopic hematuria blood in the urine. This blood can either be blood one sees called gross hematuria or blood only detected on microscopic examination of the urine. Visible blood in the urine gross hematuria.