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Kidney stone
I have 3mm and 2mm calculi in mid pole calyx of left kidney and 3mm calculus in mid pole calyx of right kidney Currently using urimax for 1 month as prescribed by doctor and better medicine suggest
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This is the third time I have found a similar question. I don't know why so many Doctors have started prescribing Urimax to youngsters for microscopic kidney stones. And also please share the sonography report which picks up a 2 mm stone. And what is  "mid pole calyx" ?
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Continue the same treatment...increase intake of water.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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If your kidney stones are not giving frequent and severe symptoms of pain , conservative treatment with drinking fluids and pain medication S.O.S. is enough. Stones will be out spontaneously.  Need change in your diet, habit, life style , water intake to prevent recurrence.  Because kidney stones tend to recur.
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Small non obstructive renal stone does not required alpha blocker Take syp.potrate 20ml with a glass of water
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