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Mild to moderate hydronephrosis
Recently my mother in law aged 53 had UTI, doctor had recommended ultra sound KUB region. Ultra sound shows 3.8mm calculi causing mild to moderate hydronephrosis on the right side. Doctor has given antibiotics for UTI and feeling better. Do we need to worry about calculi and hydronephrosis or will it cure by drinking excess water. Thanks in advance
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Get ultrasound done after 2 weeks
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Good morning Further evaluation is definitely required depending on the location of the stone.
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