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Can kidney stones affect bowel movements, and when should symptoms be medically assessed in Europe?
Kidney stones and bowel symptoms explained: renal colic, referred abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, urinary obstruction, and red flag criteria.
In this episode, we clarify whether kidney stones directly change bowel movements and how doctors distinguish urinary pain from gastrointestinal conditions under EU medical guidance.
You’ll learn:
• What kidney stones are (hard mineral deposits in the urinary tract)
• Why renal colic can cause abdominal pain and nausea
• How severe pain may reduce appetite or alter bowel habits temporarily
• The difference between urinary symptoms and true gastrointestinal disease
• Typical stone symptoms: flank pain, blood in urine, urinary urg ...