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Pain In Left Abdomen And Discomfort While Passing Urine. Diagnosed Of Calculus. Suggestions?

Hello Sir ,
I never used to have pains in my left abdomen area. 2 Days before only it started paining and a mild discomfort during urination.
after Sonography it is been found that i have a 8mm calculus on VUJ.

So What are the complexities of my case Please Tell ??
Note: Now i dont have any pain now. and taking medicine from a urologist.
Tue, 8 Oct 2013
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Hello,
i have gone through your query and understood your concerns. Usually surgery is needed if stone is greater than 5mm and as the pain subsided I advice you to have ultrasonography done again to know the site of the stone. Consult your treating doctor frequently if you have any complaints. Thank you.
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Pain In Left Abdomen And Discomfort While Passing Urine. Diagnosed Of Calculus. Suggestions?

Hello, i have gone through your query and understood your concerns. Usually surgery is needed if stone is greater than 5mm and as the pain subsided I advice you to have ultrasonography done again to know the site of the stone. Consult your treating doctor frequently if you have any complaints. Thank you.