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I have two stones in lower ureter, 4.3mm and 5.2mm stones, one in the down was moving every time i did x-rays , I also did IVP to see kidney conditions and kidneys were all good, but from yesterday I am having pain in vagina and also pain while urinating, the pain is just the way a stone pains , it's fluctuating , few days I could feel the stone pain very very down , is it possible that my stone is going to come out and so I am having pain in my vagina, with less urine and pain during urination? Is stone going to come down, and does stone pain like this when it is going to come out?
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Yes it could be possible that the stones are at the lowest point. Drink lots of water Take tab urimax hs. It will help in expulsion of stone
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Yes your stone is in lower third of ureter and may about to come out
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You seem to have lower ureteric stones.. Take urimax 0.4 mg in night for 1 week If repeat ultrasound still shows stone then its is better you undergo surgery to get rid of stones
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Please get it operated. Multiple ureteric stones is an indication for surgery.
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Drink less than 1.5 litres/day. it's a myth that you should drink lots of water. If you drink more water, pain will increase.
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