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Suggest Treatment For Stone In Kidney

Hello Doctor, I am Vinod from UAE. I am having kidney stone from the last two months with a size of 2mm. Presently am taking plenty of water and also taking systone tablets. It seems that the stone is still remaining as it is and I am facing severe pain time to time. I would like to hear your advise in this regard. Kindly expedite.
Mon, 21 Nov 2016
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Hello Vinod and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist,i can understand your anxiety.You should've written your age and if you've done ultrasound or CT.
Ideally,with recurrent pain,you should have a CT-IVU or a plain CT-KUB.
A 2mm stone alone can't usually cause severe pain,as you've written.
Drink about 12 to 15 glasses fluids daily.You should do the following tests :
1. blood routine,creatinine,RBS,uric acid,LFT,and platelets.
2. plain CT-abdomen. Take potassium magnessium citrate MB6 tablets daily.
If you've any doubt,send all the reports to me,as a direct question.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Suggest Treatment For Stone In Kidney

Hello Vinod and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist,i can understand your anxiety.You should ve written your age and if you ve done ultrasound or CT. Ideally,with recurrent pain,you should have a CT-IVU or a plain CT-KUB. A 2mm stone alone can t usually cause severe pain,as you ve written. Drink about 12 to 15 glasses fluids daily.You should do the following tests : 1. blood routine,creatinine,RBS,uric acid,LFT,and platelets. 2. plain CT-abdomen. Take potassium magnessium citrate MB6 tablets daily. If you ve any doubt,send all the reports to me,as a direct question. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.