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Is Possible For A Silver Or Stone To Get Lodged In The Urethra?

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Posted on Thu, 9 Oct 2014
Question: When passing a kidney stone is it possible for a sliver of the stone to get lodged in the urethra? And be there for 3 years
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Answered by Dr. Manuel C See IV (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I suggest an ultrasound of the urethra.

Detailed Answer:
Good Day and thank you for being with Healthcare Magic!

Yes a sliver or a stone fragment can be lodged in the urethra any may develop fibrosis (tissue growth over the stone) over time. Although this is a rare occurence but can happen. To rule out or confirm the diagnosis I would recommend doing an ultrasound of the urethra since any calcification or stone can be readily seen by an ultrasound.

I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://www.HealthcareMagic.com/doctors/dr-manuel-c-see-iv/66014 I would gladly help you. Best wishes.

Regards, Manuel C. See IV, M.D. DPBU FPUA
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Is Possible For A Silver Or Stone To Get Lodged In The Urethra?

Brief Answer: I suggest an ultrasound of the urethra. Detailed Answer: Good Day and thank you for being with Healthcare Magic! Yes a sliver or a stone fragment can be lodged in the urethra any may develop fibrosis (tissue growth over the stone) over time. Although this is a rare occurence but can happen. To rule out or confirm the diagnosis I would recommend doing an ultrasound of the urethra since any calcification or stone can be readily seen by an ultrasound. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications at: http://www.HealthcareMagic.com/doctors/dr-manuel-c-see-iv/66014 I would gladly help you. Best wishes. Regards, Manuel C. See IV, M.D. DPBU FPUA