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Hello, Attached a CT scan report. Right kidney ~ 10.2 x 4.6 cm appears normal. Few (atleast 3) tiny concretions noted at all calyces of right kidney of average size ~1.5-2 mm. No evidence of hydronephrosis seen. Right ureter appears normal, no dilatation/calculus seen. No abnormal perinephric fat stranding / collections noted. Left kidney ~ 10.3 x 4 cm appears normal. A calculus of size 10.5 x 10.3 mm with a mean attenuation of ~1313 HU noted in mid pole calyx of left kidney. A tiny concretion of size ~2 mm noted in the upper polar calyx. No evidence of hydronephrosis seen. Could you please suggest weather surgery is the option or some medicine will treat and remove stone?
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In summer it is obvious can be expelled by Ayurveda medicine in 7days but main concern is for non recurrence
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Surgery not needed if urine flow obstructed and reddish urine seen the kindly treat with surgery
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use tab. renali two time, before food, and also use kshar for excretion of stone
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kindly take water when needed don't take much water, for the using kshar and it's quantity kindly contacts
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Based on the CT scan findings, the most significant observation is the 10.5 mm stone located in the mid-pole calyx of the left kidney, along with a few smaller stones in both kidneys. The absence of hydronephrosis (swelling of the kidney due to urine blockage) is reassuring and suggests that there is currently no significant obstruction to urine flow. The likelihood of a kidney stone passing naturally depends on several factors, including its size, location, and composition. A stone measuring around 10.5 mm is generally considered relatively large for spontaneous passage, particularly when located within the kidney. Additionally, the reported density of approximately 1313 HU suggests that the stone may be relatively hard. Therefore, whether surgery or another intervention is required depends not only on the size but also on your symptoms, frequency of pain episodes, stone growth, recurrence, and overall clinical picture.
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Do not panic, as the absence of hydronephrosis indicates that this is not currently an emergency situation. However, the stone should not be ignored. Monitor for symptoms such as flank pain, blood in urine, recurrent urinary discomfort, fever, or worsening symptoms. A detailed consultation with a qualified physician or urologist is advisable to discuss the most suitable management plan based on the stone characteristics and your clinical condition. From an Ayurvedic perspective, treatment may be considered in selected cases to support urinary health and help manage stone disease, but the suitability of a conservative approach versus procedural intervention depends on individual assessment and the characteristics of the stone. Therefore, a personalized evaluation is important before deciding on the best course of action. For personalized assessment, better guidance, and a holistic treatment approach for kidney stone management, you may connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5.
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Maintain adequate hydration throughout the day unless you have been advised otherwise by your physician. Avoid delaying urination and try to maintain regular urinary habits. Moderate physical activity and a balanced diet may help support urinary tract health. If you develop severe pain, fever, vomiting, difficulty passing urine, or a sudden worsening of symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Regular follow-up and timely management are important to prevent complications and protect long-term kidney health. Thank you
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Consult me for proper treatment plan.
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Details history needed
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consult personally for better management
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Yes it is treatable with medicines without surgery you may consult me personaly
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailments before consuming any medicine
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Your kidney stone is about 10 × 10 mm in size. Stones of this size may sometimes cause pain, blockage, recurrent urinary infections, or kidney damage if left untreated. In Ayurveda, we have medicines and treatment approaches that aim to support the natural breakdown and passage of urinary stones, reduce pain and burning, improve urine flow, and help reduce the chance of recurrence.
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The response to treatment depends on factors such as the stone's exact location, composition, degree of obstruction, and overall kidney health. Therefore, a detailed evaluation is important before deciding the treatment plan.
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detail history and consultation needed.
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Surgery is not needed
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Size is >10mm, We can try in Ayurveda through medicines...let's see how your Response.
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