Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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I had an unrelated lung scan that showed nephrocalcinosis in my kidneys (calcium buildup in the kidneys). I have had the same stone for several years but it is non obstructive. I also notice that I have to urinate more frequently and urgently and I do not think I am fully emptying my bladder. Has anyone else experienced this? I have CROS Type II in my lower left extremity.
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That sounds like a kidney stone, which is not likely related at all to CRPS. I hope you are going to see a urologist!
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Full body CRPS here....Just had a lot of blood work done and my doctor says "Your kidneys look great!"
So, my experience is that the CRPS hasn't affected my kidneys while it has affected a lot of other parts of me.

I also have issues with urinating, but I had a serious spine injury which is what we believe to be the cause...damaged nerves in that area (saw a few Urologists to confirm this, and none felt it was related to my CRPS, which I would agree with, since my sex nerves are also impacted, and all this started at time of spine injury).
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That sounds like a kidney stone, which is not likely related at all to CRPS. I hope you are going to see a urologist!
I am waiting for several test results; however I was told that the buildup of calcium in my kidneys would not be caused from a kidney stone.
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