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Hello Doctor I'm asking on behalf of my sister.She is having kidney stones in left and right kidney.In left kidney as per the ultrasound report echogenic focus ( 7mm) is seen in left middle ureter causing upstream moderate hydroureternonephrosis Right kidney 3mm echogenic focus seen in the interpole calyx The doctor has prescribed Urimax 0.4, but will taking this medicine cause the stone to get stuck? And also, Urispas three times a day and Urimax 0.4 once a day(Night)
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That medicine will help u to pass stone Drink water plenty If pain not reducing and serum cretinine increase needs intervention After 1 wk again check Usg kub
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Urimax is given for relaxation of ureter so stone can pass easily from ureter . But if u will not get relieved in 7- 10 days u may need surgery
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Urimax is given to relax the ureter
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Connect please
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Consult on call
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Consult for discussion and treatment
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