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Is A Renal Cyst Or A Low Density Stone In The Left Kidney A Cause For Concern?

Hi im juvy from Philippines just want to ask if it is critical, my KUB ulatrasound report says consider small renal cyst with wall calcification versus a calyceal dilatation with a tiny low-density stone left. that is left kidney and the right kidney is normal thank you.
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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Hello. Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic. From your report it suggests that you have renal calculi along with cyst formation. Kindly look for the size of the calculus if mentioned. If not then I suppose it will be very small. Go in for increased fluid intake daily along with juices etc to expedite the process of stone elimination. Consult a urologist if any stone dissolving meds are given in your area. Hope I helped you with your query. Thanks
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Is A Renal Cyst Or A Low Density Stone In The Left Kidney A Cause For Concern?

Hello. Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic. From your report it suggests that you have renal calculi along with cyst formation. Kindly look for the size of the calculus if mentioned. If not then I suppose it will be very small. Go in for increased fluid intake daily along with juices etc to expedite the process of stone elimination. Consult a urologist if any stone dissolving meds are given in your area. Hope I helped you with your query. Thanks