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What Does My USG Report Indicates?

6 mm left UV junction calculus causing proximal mild hydripureteronephrosis.... The above was my USG report for abdomen 5 days back after which i have taken a lot of fluids..... can i please be advised if this stone will pass through by fluids or if i need some other medication ?
Sat, 7 Jun 2014
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HI.
The diagnosis is so obvious that there is a stone which had obstructed the urinary flow at the junction of the ureter with the Urinary bladder.
The size of the stone is 6 mm. IT is bit difficult to pass into the bladder is the stone is not smooth in surface or the sphincter is fibrosed.''Fluid'' therapy is thebest of course.
I would advise you to repeat the ultrasonography to see whether the stone has passed into the bladder or not.
If it is passed into the bladder , nothing to worry as this will easily pass from the bladder out of the body.
IF it is still impacted , I would recommend you to consult an Urologist as you may need an assisted removal through a cystoscopic examination and treatment.

If there is sign of urinary infection or the urine examination shows infection additional antibiotic is necessary.

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What Does My USG Report Indicates?

HI. The diagnosis is so obvious that there is a stone which had obstructed the urinary flow at the junction of the ureter with the Urinary bladder. The size of the stone is 6 mm. IT is bit difficult to pass into the bladder is the stone is not smooth in surface or the sphincter is fibrosed. Fluid therapy is thebest of course. I would advise you to repeat the ultrasonography to see whether the stone has passed into the bladder or not. If it is passed into the bladder , nothing to worry as this will easily pass from the bladder out of the body. IF it is still impacted , I would recommend you to consult an Urologist as you may need an assisted removal through a cystoscopic examination and treatment. If there is sign of urinary infection or the urine examination shows infection additional antibiotic is necessary.