Why Am I Not Able To Urinate With All The Water In My Stomach?
Hi..I got daignoised with Stone at VUJ last friday and after 4-5 days i am drinking water. my doctor told to go for URS...but i wanted to avoid and give me sometime to pass on naturally. Stone size is 5.0 MM. Since yesterday urine has stopeed and i am feeling all the water in my stomach
Yes, very true. 5 mm cal should be given a chance to pass with drinking plenty of water, diuretics, smooth muscle relaxants, pain killers etc with drs opinion. But still if its not passing even after 15 days, may be because it is stuck/impacted there, causing dilatation of ureter & kidney, u should go for URS as advised by ur dr. May be excessive pain is causing reduced urine output in ur case which can be solved by taking smooth muscle relaxants, pain killers taken with Urologist's advice.
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Why Am I Not Able To Urinate With All The Water In My Stomach?
Yes, very true. 5 mm cal should be given a chance to pass with drinking plenty of water, diuretics, smooth muscle relaxants, pain killers etc with drs opinion. But still if its not passing even after 15 days, may be because it is stuck/impacted there, causing dilatation of ureter & kidney, u should go for URS as advised by ur dr. May be excessive pain is causing reduced urine output in ur case which can be solved by taking smooth muscle relaxants, pain killers taken with Urologist s advice.