In addition, antibiotics are prescribed if salivary stones have caused infection.
Passing kidney stones can be quite painful, but the stones usually cause no permanent physical damage.
The stones can cause intense pain, nausea and fever.
A big stone can cause waves, but even the smallest pebble changes the whole pattern of the water.
The knight flinched, though the stone could have caused him little pain through his armor.
The stones also had caused ten deflated tyres, but no big crashes.
When a stone causes no symptoms, watchful waiting is a valid option.
As the stone will cause a spread of ripples to the water's edge, so ideas once started will go to their unknown boundary.
The stone is not passing on its own and is causing pain that will not go away.
Hopefully the stone will pass more easily and cause less pain.