I have a stone of size 9.5 mm in the right UV junction. Can this size of stone pass through urine?
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Gokshuradi awleh 5 gm twice a day.
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80 ,%chance that it might not pass because size of ureter allows 5-6 mm stone to pass easily.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Lybrate "As" per your clinical history is concerned the stone size is large so it can not come naturally so discuss with your Doctor[Urologist] to remove it endoscopically and follow lifestyle modifications like this for future- 1) Drink water throughout the day to pass about (2.5 liters) of urine a day. If you live in a hot, dry climate or you exercise frequently, you may need to drink even more water to produce enough urine. If your urine is light and clear, you're likely drinking enough water. 2) Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods. If you tend to form calcium oxalate stones, your doctor may recommend restricting foods rich in oxalates. These include rhubarb, beets, okra, spinach, Swiss chard, sweet potatoes, nuts, tea, chocolate, and soy products. 3) Choose a diet low in salt and animal protein. Reduce the amount of salt you eat and choose nonanimal protein sources, such as legumes. Consider using a salt substitute. 4) Continue eating calcium-rich foods, but use caution with calcium supplements. Hope that helps.
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