Right Kidney Shows Mild Hydronephrosis And Calculus. Left Kidney Also Shows Calculus, Uterus Enlarged. Surgery Inevitable?
RIGHT KIDNEY MEASURED 99X44 MM AND SHOW PRESENCE OF MILD HYDRONEPHROSIS & HYDROURETER WITH 6MM SIZE CALCUS IN LOWER URTER APPROX 1.7 CM AWAY FROM VUJ.THERE IS EVIDANCE OF 7MM SIZED CALCULUS IN UPPER CALYX.LEFT KIDENY MEASURED 113X48MM AND SHOW PRESENCE OF 7MM SIZE CALCULUS IN MIDDLE CALYX.UTERS IS ANTEVERTED BULKY & MEASURED 10X49X67 MM THIS IS THE SONOGRAPIC REPORT OF MY WIFE NOW WHAT TO DO OPERATION IS MUST PLEASE REPLY ME DOCTORS.JDDAVE.
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The right ureteric stone can be treated with medical expulsion therapy, that is giving medicines to try to flush the stone out. This can be tried for 2 to 3 weeks if there is no fever or vomiting. If not successful, the stone can be removed by ureteroscopy.
The renal stone needs only plenty of water, reduction in meat intake , unless it drops down to the ureter, when it may need to be removed.
You need to meet the doc, discuss these issues and get things sorted out.
Get well soon.
Regards
DR GS
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Right Kidney Shows Mild Hydronephrosis And Calculus. Left Kidney Also Shows Calculus, Uterus Enlarged. Surgery Inevitable?
Hi Welcome to HCM and thanks FOR YOUR QUERY. The right ureteric stone can be treated with medical expulsion therapy, that is giving medicines to try to flush the stone out. This can be tried for 2 to 3 weeks if there is no fever or vomiting. If not successful, the stone can be removed by ureteroscopy. The renal stone needs only plenty of water, reduction in meat intake , unless it drops down to the ureter, when it may need to be removed. You need to meet the doc, discuss these issues and get things sorted out. Get well soon. Regards DR GS