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	<title>Comments on: kidney stones with pain after peeing?</title>
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		<title>By: The Boss</title>
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		<description>Kidney stones are in your kidney which is higher up in your body and not really affected after you urinate.  Kidney pain is usually in your sides and back area.  Sounds more like a bladder infection, your bladder is the organ your urine is emptying directly out of when you urinate.  A bladder infection, aka urinary tract infection or UTI, may also involve your urethra which is causing the pain to you.  The problem is probably going to need medication but they will also tell you to drink lots of water and cranberry juice (the real stuff).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kidney stones are in your kidney which is higher up in your body and not really affected after you urinate.  Kidney pain is usually in your sides and back area.  Sounds more like a bladder infection, your bladder is the organ your urine is emptying directly out of when you urinate.  A bladder infection, aka urinary tract infection or UTI, may also involve your urethra which is causing the pain to you.  The problem is probably going to need medication but they will also tell you to drink lots of water and cranberry juice (the real stuff).</p>
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