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RT kidney- Normal in size with normal echo texture. Shows a tiny concretion at lower pole with a calculus of size about 5.0 mm in RT lower ureter near RT V.U.J...
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Nothing much to worry. Consult a surgeon for further opinion. Obstruction to flow is usually an indication for intervention.
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What are your symptoms?Generally stone of about 4mm size pass unless not impacted or at constrictions. Yours is at construction which may or may not pass. Have plenty of water and if experiencing too much pain then go for surgery.see a surgeon to add tamsulosin
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When your USG report show hydronephrosis or hydro-ureter, then you need active surgical intervention.
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consult your doctor. Regular USG KUB access for urinary obstruction signs timely.
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plenty of liquid only till you comfortable - will increase chance to pass stone spontaneously by natural way.
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