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Suggest Treatment For Kidney Stone

Hi, my friend has 4mm sized kidney stone stone and he's bearing microscopic hematuria since 6 months but he is not bearing any clinical features. One urine test for RBC morphological test has shown that he has dysmorphic and fragmented RBS, is that the condition that he is the victim of glomerulus diseses????????????wating for the positive response as soon as possible.
Fri, 12 Aug 2016
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Dysmorphic RBC indicate that the source of blood is the glomerulus- the filtering unit of the kidney. It might occur in common conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes or intake of drugs affecting kidneys. Other possibility is glomerulonephritis.

If there is no significant proteinuria (excess protein in urine) then the kidney affection is not very significant. However he needs full investigation by an urologist first like ultrasound of urinary tract, blood test for kidney function and possibly cystoscopy. His 4 mm stone in the kidney does not need any treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Kidney Stone

Hi Dysmorphic RBC indicate that the source of blood is the glomerulus- the filtering unit of the kidney. It might occur in common conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes or intake of drugs affecting kidneys. Other possibility is glomerulonephritis. If there is no significant proteinuria (excess protein in urine) then the kidney affection is not very significant. However he needs full investigation by an urologist first like ultrasound of urinary tract, blood test for kidney function and possibly cystoscopy. His 4 mm stone in the kidney does not need any treatment.