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I have a 4.9 mm right kidney stone which was diagnosed 3 months ago. And I had severe abdominal pain since 23rd january. I can not walk, can not move, can not lean forward because of pain in my whole intestines. I am unable to go to college, all day long sitting on a chair. I also have some difficulty in peeing. Late urine, urethral stricture, forcefully peeing etc. I also have stool problem like twice potty in the morning before and after breakfast. Stools are different in shape, liquid, jelly type. 1) Urologist 2) Gastroenterologist 3) laparoscopic Surgeon All of them took that tiny stone as a joke. They said it will flush out itself if I drink 5 litre water. But I can not take it for granted. I believe I need surgery.


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