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Kidney stones in proximal ureter
Hi Doctors, I have a mild pain on left side near hip region. I went for CT KUB scan and the report says "There is a calulus of 7 x 5.4x 3 mm (HU 1360) is seen in proximal ureter, 3cm from PCS causing mild dilatation of ureter and PCS. There is mild periureteric fat stranding seen." What does it mean? and any chances of flushing the stone if I consume 4 liters of water per day? Thanks in advance
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Consult with Urologist.. You need to take antibiotics and some medications which may help to relieve your pain and also helps to pass the stone
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