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Frequent urination and pain near bladder
Hi Team, I have consulted doctor and there was a small stone of calculus size ~ 0.43 x 0.37 cm (HU~856) seen in mucosal part of vesico-ureteric junction causing hydroureteronephrosis. Calculus size measuring ~ 0.64 x 0.56 cm (HU~1585) seen in mid pole. The above were mentioned in the CT scan and doctor prescribed DEFLAZACORT30MG TAMSULOSIN HCL 0.4MG TABLETS and Zerodol P tablet. I have used it for a week and still I have pain and frequent urination and pain is below the belly region at the bladder. What should I do now.
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If bothering and not going away with medical therapy repeat CT and get them removed.
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Get a repeat CT done to check for clearance status. Kindly review with all details of history investigations for detailed explanation and Treatment plan
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Consult for discussion and management
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