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I have 6mm of kidney stone in ureter tube , Will the stone pass fully or will it dissolve into particles and come. I'm getting brown minute particles from my urine. Will it get out as a full stone or will break into pieces.
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Please upload your scan report as well spontaneous expulsion of the stone will also depend on its location Besides whether you need urgent intervention depends on your symptoms and on your kidney function tests If not done please do and upload and get a proper consultation with your urologist
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If it has to pass it will pass in toto, chancds are bright 40-50% Start Tab alfoo 10 mg HS x 7 days Get repeat usg after 7 days Tab drotin BD for any spasmodic pain Thanks Regards
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Yes, chances are there. But, you need to take Cap Urimax 0.4mg or Cap Dynapress 0.4mg for 1 month. If not passed out, needs surgical removal. Usually it will come out in toto.
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Drink less than 1.5 litres/day Tab Diclofenac 50mg only if you have pain
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50% chance It might pass Share reports
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