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How Can Kidney Stones Be Removed?

Hello, I had ESWL on 22.06.2017 for a 9x6mm stone just below Kidney in Ureter. Lithotripsy was no normal. Doctor told me to drink lot of water and said i will pass blood in urine and it is normal. Now after third day i have not seen a single fragments in my urine. As doctor said i will have blood in urine which i don t from day 1. I just get mild pain in my lower back. I drink lots of water and i rush to pee every 30 minutes. My pee color in mostly pure white and some some times little yellow with bubbles. Was my ESWL successfull and the conditions above are normal ??
Tue, 5 Sep 2017
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Hi,
Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com.

I had gone through your question I can understand your concern. It is not always possible to feel the stone in while micturation (pee). Because post lithotrepsy stone fragments are too small to cause bleeding or felt during the act of micturation.

As you said you had pain which means something has passed through your ureter but for better confirmation repeat a abdominal ultrasound.

Hope the answer will help you and also provide your valuable feedback too.
Regards
Dr Muzaffer
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How Can Kidney Stones Be Removed?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I had gone through your question I can understand your concern. It is not always possible to feel the stone in while micturation (pee). Because post lithotrepsy stone fragments are too small to cause bleeding or felt during the act of micturation. As you said you had pain which means something has passed through your ureter but for better confirmation repeat a abdominal ultrasound. Hope the answer will help you and also provide your valuable feedback too. Regards Dr Muzaffer