Experiencing Fever, Cold, Cough, Back Pain, and Kidney Stones - #23505
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How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- Less than 1 weekHow severe is your back pain?:
- ModerateHave you experienced any changes in urination?:
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Hello
Fever, cold, and cough together usually suggest a viral or respiratory infection.
Back pain can be from fever/body aches or from kidney stone–related pain.
⚠️ Important: If you have kidney stones + fever, it can be serious if there’s a urinary infection or blockage.
Get medical help urgently if you have:
High fever (>38.5°C) Severe or worsening back/flank pain Burning or pain while urinating Blood in urine Nausea/vomiting Fever not improving in 2–3 days
What you can do now (if symptoms are mild): Rest and drink plenty of water Take paracetamol for fever/pain (avoid excess painkillers) Warm compress for back pain Avoid dehydration (very important for kidney stones)
Because fever + kidney stone can mean infection, it’s safest to see a doctor for urine test and possibly imaging.
I trust this helps Thank you
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