Dear Dr. My daughter aged 25 has been detected kidney stone. USG report reads as under- Both kidneys are normal in position and outline. Corticomedullry differentiation is preserved. Parenchymal thickness is preserved . No evidence of calicetasis/ hydrenphrosis seen in the kidney. Left renal midpolar calculas measures 6.3 mm. She has been advised to remove stone so as to qualify in one of the most pretageous job else she will be declared medically unfit.. Kindly advise remedial measures. Most urgent. regards.
Your daughter's findings suggests 6.3 mm calculus in mid pole of left kidney. Treatment of renal calculus depend upon many things like composition,position,size of calculus etc. Small calculus may pass spontaneously with adequate hydration. She should drink lot of water and initially she may need syrup like sodium and potassium citrate.
She may also need routine hemogram,random blood sugar,urine RE/ME.
Since size of calculus is small in your daughter's case,it is likely to be flushed out with hydration and sodium,potassium citrate syrup.
She may need need further treatment like lithotripsy etc if findings and symptoms persists.
Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Hello Your daughter s findings suggests 6.3 mm calculus in mid pole of left kidney. Treatment of renal calculus depend upon many things like composition,position,size of calculus etc. Small calculus may pass spontaneously with adequate hydration. She should drink lot of water and initially she may need syrup like sodium and potassium citrate. She may also need routine hemogram,random blood sugar,urine RE/ME. Since size of calculus is small in your daughter s case,it is likely to be flushed out with hydration and sodium,potassium citrate syrup. She may need need further treatment like lithotripsy etc if findings and symptoms persists. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan