Why do I have kidney Stones?

Kidney stones cause severe flank pain, urinary symptoms, and sometimes nausea. 

Medome helps identify risk and guide care. 

Kidney Stone

Common causes

  • Dehydration 
  • High salt or protein intake 
  • Genetics 

Less common but important

  • Kidney infection 
  • Urinary tract abnormalities 

What People Ask About Fatigue

“Why do stones form?”

Medome tracks diet, hydration, and health patterns to assess risk.

“How do I feel better?”

Pain relief, hydration, and medical intervention may be needed.

“When is it urgent?”

Severe pain, fever, or obstruction requires prompt care.

Common Kidney Stone Symptoms

  • Severe flank or abdominal pain 
  • Blood in urine 
  • Fever or vomiting 

How Medome Helps

Medome monitors symptoms, health history, and risk factors to guide care.

*This information is provided for educational purposes only and NOT as a kidney stone diagnosisTo best understand what is the cause of your symptom, please complete a free Medome consultation. Of course, any final medical decisions should be made in consultation with a licensed medical professional.