My kidney stone came out through urine last week but still I feel some pain on my right side under ribs. My ultrasound reports shows "minor prominence of right pelvicalyceal system and ureter is obscured" My urine test shows " Albumin traced, pus cells 5-6 hpf, epithelial cells 3-4 hpf". Do i need some medications or it will get better own its own. My all over ultrasound reports are normal
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Since you still have the pain even after passing the stone, there maybe more than one stone present. As per your description I am assuming you have already consulted a urologist with the reports. I would suggest you follow up with the same doctor for a check up.
A ct scan may be advised since sometimes ultrasound may not always pick up the stones.
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