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Kidney Stone 5.7 mm, ureter junction
Hello Doctors 5.7mm kidney stone illegally & forcefully staying at the right vesicoureteric junction with mild  HYDROURETERONEPHROSIS  . I took Deflazacort 30mg+ Tamsulosin 0.4 for 10 days along with Citro Soda & Ston 1B6. But it didn't seem to help, I still feel a bit protruding pain on the right side particularly after drinking water. Please advise, how long can I wait before resorting to ESWL, & what medicines to continue till then for smooth passage & 0% damage to kidney due to hydronephrosis. Thanks
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In Your case stone is stuck in the lower part of Ureter and if it’s not moving out , you will have to undergo endoscopic procedure.. Some other information will be required.. Please consult an urologist and discuss in detail about further treatment
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