Suggest Treatment For Blood In Urine And Pressure During Urination
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you are right, and you need investigations
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Your Urologist is right to the extent that he got your CT scan to confirm that your stone had indeed passed.
In a patient like yourself with history of recurrent episodes of having passed stones earlier on several occasions, a 5 mm stone in ureter should not really cause trouble, and therefore conservative treatment is justified. The second CT scan , if it says that the stone is not in the ureter, should be sufficient for that purpose as it has an accuracy of over 99% for locating stone, and thus the stone could have come into the bladder or prostatic urethra where it might have got stuck despite its tiny size.
In view of the fact that your discomfort is pronounced, you can check with your Urologist if you can be started on drugs like Flomax which will help pass urine better, and thetefore any stone, and may be a potassium citrate syrup to reduce the pain. PSA can be done to rule out prostatic inflammation, and antibiotics like ciprofloxacin if there is indeed suggestion of infection.
If none of these help you in getting relief, you can get a cystoscopy which will help retrieve any stone if it is still there in the bladder, and also to know the source of a bleeding, i.e., bladder or prostate or urethra.
Hope I have been of help.
Best wishes.