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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #10364
1 year ago
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How can I treat akidney stone that has occured again?

Armaan

I have again got blood in urine for over 4 days and have been to urgent care being proactive and got an ultrasound but it wasn't helpful and ultimately it was a stone again as I thought just like last year and the emergency care had just turned me back home just because I did not have pain or the classical symptoms.

Age: 17
Chronic illnesses: DmD
Hematuria
Delayed care
No proactive care
Stone is 6mm.
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Hello dear Please be aware I think you are having either diet with excess calcium through water or 🍅 You may need to first restrict the diet and take boiled food only There may be requirement of surgery so consult urologist for need ful Regards

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I have texted you in general discussion plesse share the report with any other urologist and then go for further procedure Usually surgery is the last resort if medication fails

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Don’t worry Reply on my answer will help you

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Hello dear See then just share the last ultrasound or ct scan report with me Surgery or any preventive method should be done only after that Kindly avoid any unnecessary medications and donot worry it will be ok Regards

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Armaan
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1 year ago

They are not doing any surgery they are neglecting me and waiting for problems to get worse again just like last year. It is terrible

Microscopic or gross hematuria due to urolithiasis (kidney stone)

Investigation: Urine RE and ME Urine culture and sensitivity

Visit nearest urologist

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Hello Arman I would suggest you to get Ct kub Urine analysis and microscopy Serum uric acid Rft done

Medicine to reduce stone Citralka syrup (Potassium citrate) 2 tsp in water 3 times in day Tamsulosin 0.4 mg (Flomax) – once daily to relax ureter for easy passing of stone Drink at least 3 lit water

Visit your urologist for proper treatment

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Blood in urine for several days, even without pain, can still indicate kidney stones or other serious issues. Ultrasound may miss smaller stones, so a CT scan and urine tests are important for accurate diagnosis. Consult a urologist to confirm the cause and prevent future complications.

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If you’ve been diagnosed with a kidney stone and are experiencing hematuria (blood in urine) without significant pain, it’s important to treat it actively to avoid complications. First, stay well-hydrated. Aim for at least 2-3 liters of water a day, unless contraindicated by another medical condition, because adequate hydration can help the stone pass more easily. Monitor your urine color; it should be light yellow. If the stone is smaller than 5 mm, there’s a reasonable chance it could pass on its own, but larger stones might require medical intervention. Consider using a strainer when you urinate to catch the stone for analysis. Knowing the type of stone—be it calcium, uric acid, or another—can help tailor prevention strategies. If large or symptomatic, you may require medications like alpha-blockers to ease the passage. Since you haven’t experienced pain yet, it’s essential to stay alert for sudden onset symptoms, like severe back or abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting, and seek medical care promptly if they occur. Besides focusing on the immediate issue, look into dietary changes to prevent recurrence—reducing salt and animal protein intake can help, depending on the stone type. Avoid excessive calcium supplements without professional advice. Lastly, if stones become recurrent or larger, consulting a nephrologist for a comprehensive evaluation might uncover underlying issues. They might recommend further imaging studies beyond an ultrasound, like a CT scan, to better assess the situation. Keep your healthcare provider informed about any changes in symptoms or if conditions worsen despite conservative measures.

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