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6mm left upper uretic stone
Dear doctor, I have 6 mm left upper uretic stone. Currently I m suffering back pain and sharp pain in bladder. Currently take tab.lasix for once in a day tab.alfoo 10 mg in once in night. Please suggest can this stone pass naturally by urine. I m very obese (fat) please suggest.
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Tab Lasix not recommended for stone passage
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It is not a doctor’s job to get involved in prediction of what will happen. But it is to do investigation to see exactly where the stone is and, not allow the obstruction due to stone to harm the Kidney, Whenever obstruction keeps on getting increased the and there is a chance it may harm the kidney, doctor will advise surgery. Otherwise same treatment can be continued till stone is passed out. So need of further investigation
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