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8 mm stone in Uretrus
8 mm stone and severe pain near the spine and gas formation as well. Please suggest if it is advisable to go for URSL
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Stones which are more than 6 mm , less than 10% pass spontaneously.... Drink more water and see.. If pain doesn't subside then consult urologist...
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