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Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Renal Calculi

My husband has severe pain in abdomen and hip and vomitted 3-4 times, went to Dr. and suspect for kindney stone Ultrasound of abdomen n pelvis was done Impression found

Bilateral renal calculi

rt mild hydronephrosis

mild prostatomegaly

prescribed oflin 200 mg, signoflam tabs, omez D SR Caps, spiromide tabs 1 each after food and asked to come tomorrow. Pt. took 2 slice bread and all the tablets except for omez . Omez can be taken after food?

What are the impressions indicate? Tablets can cure the problem fully? Dr. please clarify
Fri, 12 Aug 2016
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi
It is likely your husband has a stone blocking the kidney on the right.

Further treatment will depend on the size of stone, degree of pain and kidney function.

He will need urgent CT scan of KUB, blood and urine tests and need to see an urologist. Treatment may be in the form of tablets or surgery depending on the above factors.
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Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Renal Calculi

Hi It is likely your husband has a stone blocking the kidney on the right. Further treatment will depend on the size of stone, degree of pain and kidney function. He will need urgent CT scan of KUB, blood and urine tests and need to see an urologist. Treatment may be in the form of tablets or surgery depending on the above factors.