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Kidney Stone
Last week, I suddenly experienced serious stomach pain. After visiting the hospital, they suggested I take a USG-KUB (ultrasound of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder). On the ultrasound report, one 5.2 mm stone was found in the middle of my ureter. Is it curable without surgery, or does surgery need to be done for this? Now, I am drinking more than 5 liters of water daily, and I have no pain.
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Mostly this size stones comes out after surgery. But USG based Stone dimensions are Usually not Correct. Kindly review with all details of history investigations for detailed explanation and Treatment plan
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