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I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* Nothing serious. For gall stone, avoid oily, spicy,non veg items till possible.
For kidney stone, drink more and more liquids, take follow up usg after 1 month.In which gall stone size will have no decrease, but kidney stone must be decreasing in size or disappear with plenty of liquids. Later when gall stone is beyond 10 mm, you may decide for surgery for lifetime cure, but it is not an ...more
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I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* Nothing serious. For gall stone, avoid oily, spicy,non veg items till possible.
For kidney stone, drink more and more liquids, take follow up usg after 1 month.In which gall stone size will have no decrease, but kidney stone must be decreasing in size or disappear with plenty of liquids. Later when gall stone is beyond 10 mm, you may decide for surgery for lifetime cure, but it is not an ...more
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Hello dear lybrate-user, hi
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I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* The single 4 mm stone (if there is no hydronephrosis in the ultrasound examination) in the ureter requires no surgery at all.* Salient guidelines for better easier passage of stone within fast period Drink plenty of liquids (minimum 4 - 5 liters per day) Cranberry sachet once daily in a glass of drinking water, organic citrus fruits ,vitamin C supplements help a lot.* Take follow up ultrasoun...more
Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly.* The single 4 mm stone (if there is no hydronephrosis in the ultrasound examination) in the ureter requires no surgery at all.* Salient guidelines for better easier passage of stone within fast period Drink plenty of liquids (minimum 4 - 5 liters per day) Cranberry sachet once daily in a glass of drinking water, organic citrus fruits ,vitamin C supplements help a lot.* Take follow up ultrasoun...more
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Well. Contiflo contains tamsulosin an alpha blocker. It is used routinely for benign hyperplasia of prostate. It has a role in lower ureteric stones and ureterovesical junction stones as it helps to evacuate them. However in a kidney stone it does not have much role. Your stone size is very small. Take lots of fluids and exercise. You can try cystone tabs. However I don't think contiflo has much role in kidney stones as such. Regards.
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Having a 9 mm stone in the ureter is definitely not similar to a 9 mm stone in the gall bladder. In all probability, the uretric stone will cause uretric colic pain which can be severe, it may cause blood in urine, it may cause back pressure to the kidneys, and it usually needs to be removed. Not so for a gall bladder stone of similar size.
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Pain in abdomen can be due to renal stone .Stones are found in kidney when someone take less fluids or increase in Uric acid level,main cause is less intake of water.plz increase your water intake or fluids at least 3-4 litres a day your stones will be flushed out.
Pain in abdomen can be due to renal stone .Stones are found in kidney when someone take less fluids or increase in Uric acid level,main cause is less intake of water.plz increase your water intake or fluids at least 3-4 litres a day your stones will be flushed out.
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