Does A Kidney Stone In My Left Ureter Require Immediate Medical Attention?
I had an 8mm kidney stone I had surgery and had a stint put in and removed. Now a week after the stint has been removed my U.A. doc called and said I have a kidney stone in my left ureter. How is this possible? Is this something that needs medical attention right away? Will the stone pass by its self? What is going on with my body? please any help will be greatly appreciated.
What is the size of the stone now? And are you having pain or difficulty in passing urine? If stone less than 10mm and you have no symptoms. Don't worry. You can be treated medically.
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Does A Kidney Stone In My Left Ureter Require Immediate Medical Attention?
What is the size of the stone now? And are you having pain or difficulty in passing urine? If stone less than 10mm and you have no symptoms. Don t worry. You can be treated medically.