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The treatment of stone depends upon size and the severity of symptoms along with the duration. In your case size of stone is 6 mm. Which can pass with the medical management but you must know the side effects or hazards of both the medical as well as surgical procedure. And then you can plan to choose one of them.
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Hi lybrate-user,
3 mm sized renal stones doesn’t require surgery it can be managed through medications, before starting medical management please go for urine microscopy based on that report we can suggest antibiotic if any signs of infection present.
Take 5 liters of water daily and cranberry juice to avoid urinary tract infections.
Tests required Urine microscopy
Fbs/ppbs
Serum creatinine
Start Tab. TRAM-p twice a day for 5 days.
After urine microscopy let me know I...more
3 mm sized renal stones doesn’t require surgery it can be managed through medications, before starting medical management please go for urine microscopy based on that report we can suggest antibiotic if any signs of infection present.
Take 5 liters of water daily and cranberry juice to avoid urinary tract infections.
Tests required Urine microscopy
Fbs/ppbs
Serum creatinine
Start Tab. TRAM-p twice a day for 5 days.
After urine microscopy let me know I...more
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Hi,
Take him to a good cancer hospital in your city and get him treated for the same at the earliest.
Take him to a good cancer hospital in your city and get him treated for the same at the earliest.
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This seems to be your Scan report - USG or CT or MRI.
This is not a confirmatory test Biopsy is the confirmatory test.
This is not a confirmatory test Biopsy is the confirmatory test.
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Hello,
in active ulcerative colitis, milk, spicy foods should be avoided.
Once the disease is inactive, there are no specific dietary restrictions.
Stress, use of pain killers can cause relapse.
Regards.
in active ulcerative colitis, milk, spicy foods should be avoided.
Once the disease is inactive, there are no specific dietary restrictions.
Stress, use of pain killers can cause relapse.
Regards.
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Initially you may find some relief with heel rise, analgesics and physio .if not improving do blood work up and MRI. Then you may consider options like PRP injections or surgery.
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