salam.sir i have severe pain in my right kidney.i visited local doctor who after examining my ultrasound report advised me ciproxine 250mg.my ultrasound report shows small concretion in my right kidney.though red blood cells in urine have stopd but pain still exist.now i am using pain killers pills.please advise me the best available option to get rid of this problem.i am zubair from peshawar pakistan
W.salam. Dear Zubair concretions in the kidneys as such may be incidental finding in some individuals and may be asymptomatic but at the same time may progress to form stones in the kidney which can cause the symptoms you told about. These stones can cause pain and frequent urinary infections. Drink plenty of water to keep kidneys hydrated. Complete your antibiotic course to treat urinary tract infection. For pain you can take diclofenac sodium (Voren) orally. Stones less than 5mm are spontaneously expelled in 90% cases. Remember that Ultrasound cannot pick each and every stone in the ureter. Consult a Urologist if despite taking these measures no improvement seen. He will advise you some more related tests to properly manage the condition.
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W.salam. Dear Zubair concretions in the kidneys as such may be incidental finding in some individuals and may be asymptomatic but at the same time may progress to form stones in the kidney which can cause the symptoms you told about. These stones can cause pain and frequent urinary infections. Drink plenty of water to keep kidneys hydrated. Complete your antibiotic course to treat urinary tract infection. For pain you can take diclofenac sodium (Voren) orally. Stones less than 5mm are spontaneously expelled in 90% cases. Remember that Ultrasound cannot pick each and every stone in the ureter. Consult a Urologist if despite taking these measures no improvement seen. He will advise you some more related tests to properly manage the condition.