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Two weeks back I had a dull pain at the left side of my back. I went to the doctor he preferred for an abdominal scan and found that I had a 4 mm stone in kidney he gave me medicine and told to drink more water. But when I saw the report it was printed on the report as possibility of 4 mm calculi in the midpole region. What does this mean? Do I really have stone or the CT scan doctor just expected as he printed the word possibility in the report can you please explain about this if so what are the medicines should I take to pass the stone?


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