Hi,
Thanks for writing in.
The swelling in the calf regions during periods of activity can mean decreased venous return and pooling of blood. This is not related to your right
kidney stone. There are arteries which supply blood to the different regions including
limbs and veins which bring back the blood to the heart. The veins have valves at some places to prevent back flow and allow the blood to reach the heart. In some people which progressing and and in those doing standing jobs there is malfunctioning of the venous valves and the blood gets pooled in the lower limbs. This opens up connecting channels between veins called perforators and that causes
varicose veins which is tortuous superficial veins in the lower limbs. It is suggested that you consult a doctor and discuss the probability of varicose veins and if required get a venous Doppler of lower limbs done.
For the right kidney discomfort please get the
ultrasound scan done again to know of any dislodgement of the stone which can cause the discomfort. If the stone is not showing andy increase in size and is in place then nothing needs to be done.
There are many causes of liver showing fatty changes
(i) Increased intake of fatty foods and alcohol
(ii) Over weight and obese patients.
(iii) Those who have
fatty liver running in family members.
(iv) Any liver condition that is changing appearance of liver.
(v) Mild fatty liver can also be there in many normal people
You can get your liver function test and
lipid profile done to know if the liver enzymes are raised and
cholesterol numbers are increased. Please discuss results with your doctor and take required treatment if your tests results are higher than normal. Please do not worry.