How Should Non-obstructing Renal Calculi With Hematuria And Pain Be Treated?
My CT scan report came back as Bilateral nonobstructing renal calculi. Largest calculus is 7mm in the lower pole of the right kidney. This is after 2 weeks of blood in my urine. It'ts now been 3 weeks but I'm still in fluctuating moderate pain. What do you think?
Thu, 30 Nov 2017
General & Family Physician, Dr. Varinder's Response
as stone is nonobstructing ...i would suggest my patient to take medicines as tab cystone ...antispasmodic drug and anti emetic ...and plenty of fluids ...please consult your local doctor he will give you prescription as these are prescription drugs ..
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How Should Non-obstructing Renal Calculi With Hematuria And Pain Be Treated?
as stone is nonobstructing ...i would suggest my patient to take medicines as tab cystone ...antispasmodic drug and anti emetic ...and plenty of fluids ...please consult your local doctor he will give you prescription as these are prescription drugs ..