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Suggest Treatment For Stone In The Urinary Tract

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Posted on Thu, 15 May 2014
Question: My son had to go to the hospital for kidney stone. In report they write: Mild right hydroureternonephrosis secondary to right UVJ calculus, 0.4cm. Also small nonspecific lesions in the righ iliac bone. What is iliac bone? Should he drink more water to help not get kidney stones?
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Answered by Dr. Shailja Puri (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Stone needs to be removed, stone causing damage

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query on Healthcaremagic.
The report shows presence of a stone measuring 0.4 cm in the urinary tract.
The stone is present at the junction of right ureter with the bladder i.e. the spot where the ureter opens into the bladder.
This stone is causing obstruction which is causing dilatation of the right ureter and right kidney.
These obstructive changes are called hydronephrosis.
Prolonged obstruction can lead to progression of hydronephrosis.
Long standing hydronephrosis can lead to deterioration of renal functions.
Iliac bone is the pelvic bone.
The lesions mentioned in the iliac bone are not specified so no comment can be made about these lesions.

You need to consult an urologist for clinical assessment and management.
Management of ureteric stones depends on the site of the stone.
The stone in the lower end of ureter is managed by approach from the bladder.

Drinking plenty of water helps in dissolution of the stones, however, the stone in your case is causing hydronephrosis so it needs to be managed soon.

If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer.
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Suggest Treatment For Stone In The Urinary Tract

Brief Answer: Stone needs to be removed, stone causing damage Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting your query on Healthcaremagic. The report shows presence of a stone measuring 0.4 cm in the urinary tract. The stone is present at the junction of right ureter with the bladder i.e. the spot where the ureter opens into the bladder. This stone is causing obstruction which is causing dilatation of the right ureter and right kidney. These obstructive changes are called hydronephrosis. Prolonged obstruction can lead to progression of hydronephrosis. Long standing hydronephrosis can lead to deterioration of renal functions. Iliac bone is the pelvic bone. The lesions mentioned in the iliac bone are not specified so no comment can be made about these lesions. You need to consult an urologist for clinical assessment and management. Management of ureteric stones depends on the site of the stone. The stone in the lower end of ureter is managed by approach from the bladder. Drinking plenty of water helps in dissolution of the stones, however, the stone in your case is causing hydronephrosis so it needs to be managed soon. If you have more queries, I will be glad to answer. Dr Shailja P Wahal