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Regular Pain In Lower Abdomen. Ultrasound Done. Bilateral Small Renal Calculi. What Does This Mean?

i have a regular pain in left lower abdomen.i consult docter she advise me to a utrasound.in ultrasound report 3 mm calculus is found in both kidneys.but i have no pain in right side.i take treatment for two months but no relief in left side .then doc advise me to get another ultrasound.the report i.s like this.....................KIDNEYS-THERE ARE SMALL CALCULUS 3 MM IN SIZE.CORTICOMEDULLARY DIFFERENTIATION IS WELL VISUALIZED IN LEFT KIDNEY.NO EVIDENSE OF OF ANY HYDRONEFROSIS SEEN..............................OVERY---right ovary is 3.4 into2.3 in size with few small follicles and raptured follicles....................left ovary is 2.8into2.1cm in size with few small folicles.........................no mass lesion or fluid is seen in the pelvis ........IMPRESSION-----FUC of bilateral small renal calculi......... pleas tell me what does it means ?as i have a regular pain in lower abdoman and sometimes it creats a lot of pain
Fri, 29 Jun 2012
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General Surgeon 's  Response
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since size of calculi is very small so they should come out by self. You should drink a lot of water. Even if calculi are not removed and pain is present then u can go for endoscopic removal. You should get your serum and urinary calcium level measured because bilateral calculi can be due to some anomaly of metabolic of calcium . If there is some metabolic anomaly then before stone removal you should correct the metabolic anomaly.
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General Surgeon Dr. Shekappa C M's  Response
hello dear
renal tract stones less than 9mm( symptmatic) usually do not require any treatment except taking smooth muscle relaxat and pain killer. because they will be expelled themseves. since you have calculi mesuring 3mm size, needs only symptomatic treatment. you need to take lot of liquid and analgesics. even after this, if symptoms persist its better to contact urologist.
hope my answer is helpful to you.
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Regular Pain In Lower Abdomen. Ultrasound Done. Bilateral Small Renal Calculi. What Does This Mean?

Hello since size of calculi is very small so they should come out by self. You should drink a lot of water. Even if calculi are not removed and pain is present then u can go for endoscopic removal. You should get your serum and urinary calcium level measured because bilateral calculi can be due to some anomaly of metabolic of calcium . If there is some metabolic anomaly then before stone removal you should correct the metabolic anomaly.