Fever

Fever is a common symptom in several medical conditions, and as such, can be indicative of just any infection. Fever caused by kidney stones is usually very high, perhaps up to 38°C. When you experience symptoms of pain around the areas discussed above, and also notice a rise in your body’s temperature, it may be a sign you have a kidney stone. Kidney stones usually cause fever in addition to chills, so that in some people, while their temperature rises, they feel cold as well. If you experience this, try and see a doctor immediately. [3]











